Records Show George Soros’ Son Has Visited White House Numerous Times Since Biden Took Office

According to visitor logs, Alexander Soros, son of Democratic billionaire George Soros, has made more than a dozen visits to the White House since President Biden took office in 2021.

Soros, who has worked to carry his father’s legacy, reportedly has met with top officials on behalf of 92-year-old George Soros.

The logs listing Soros’ trips to the White House were first reported on Saturday by the New York Post and revealed a visit on December 1, 2022, the day the billionaire’s son met with then-Chief of Staff Ron Klain’s assistant, Nina Srivastava.

From Fox News:

That December visit to the White House, according to the Post, took place on the same day a state dinner attended by Alexander Soros was held by the first family to honor French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte.

One day later, on December 2 of last year, records showed that Soros had meetings with Mariana Adame, advisor to the counselor to the president, and Deputy National Security Advisor Jonathan Finer.

Records showed previous trips to the White House by Soros, who serves as chair of the Open Society Foundations, founded by his father in the 1990s, included earlier 2022 meetings with Adame on Oct. 14, Srivastava on Sept. 14, and Finer on three different occasions (Dec. 15, Oct. 6 and Sept. 15).

The updated visitors log also revealed that Soros had meetings at the White House with Kimberly Lang, then a National Security Advisor executive assistant, on October 6, as well as former Klain advisor Madeline Strasser on Oct. 29, 2021, and April 22, 2022.

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