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George Soros and Son Funnel $103 Million Into 2026 Midterms

PBD Podcast · Newsom’s Billionaire Tax, Iran War Escalates & Israel Acknowledges Genocide | PBD Podcast #825 · June 29, 2026
George Soros and Son Funnel $103 Million Into 2026 Midterms
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Newsom’s Billionaire Tax, Iran War Escalates & Israel Acknowledges Genocide | PBD Podcast #825
"George Soros and Alex have spent $102-point-something million. Money talks, and Soros money says the most insidious unconstitutional costly tax hikes in American history are on the table."
Billionaire George Soros and his son Alex have injected $103 million into 2026 midterm elections, on track to shatter Soros's 2022 record of $128 million. Funds are flowing to progressive Democrats including Squad members and senatorial candidates. Critics call it an effort to install 'Manchurian candidates' who will advance radical tax and social policies.

About this episode

Host Patrick Bet-David and co-hosts Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana dissected escalating political and cultural flashpoints in a wide-ranging episode covering socialism's resurgence, parenting, foreign policy, and vigilante justice. The lead story focused on California Governor Gavin Newsom's stunning reversal on wealth taxes, now advocating for a national tax on the top 10% of earners—households making over $255,000—after initially opposing California's billionaire tax. Bet-David accused Newsom of caving to the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) following DSA victories in New York primaries, warning that charismatic figures like DSA leader Mondaire Jones could win national elections if Republicans fail to address youth affordability. The crew also spotlighted George Soros and his son Alex funneling $103 million into 2026 midterms to back progressive candidates, framing it as an ideological war for America's soul. A significant portion of the show centered on the controversial film *Citizen Vigilante* starring Armie Hammer, which depicts a vigilante targeting migrant criminals in Europe after his mother is murdered. Banned in Germany for allegedly inciting violence, the movie drew comparisons to *Death Wish* and sparked debate over whether institutional failures justify extralegal action. Bet-David warned the film could inspire real-world vigilantism in Europe and eventually America. Other major topics included Idaho becoming the first state to designate firing squads as its primary execution method starting 2026, with new provisions allowing the death penalty for child sex abuse; Israel's official recognition of the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocides after Netanyahu acknowledged them on the podcast in a prior episode; Texas mandating Bible passages in public school curricula starting 2030; and U.S. airstrikes on Iran following drone attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Bet-David closed by announcing a July 1st fatherhood webinar and revealing PBD Podcast will host Florida's first gubernatorial debate on July 2nd, featuring challengers to frontrunner Byron Donalds. The episode blended urgency about cultural decline with calls for institutional reform and parental responsibility.

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