Soros Fingerprints Found All Over the Rise of Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani

In September 2017, a photograph surfaced on social media showing activist Linda Sarsour kneeling on a Brooklyn sidewalk beside campaign volunteers for City Council candidate Khader El-Yateem. Among them was a young organizer named Zohran Mamdani. That image, posted on El-Yateem’s campaign page, marked the beginning of a political collaboration that would soon extend far beyond a local election.

Eight years later, Mamdani, now 34, is positioned to seek the mayoralty of New York City. His ascent, according to a Fox News Digital investigation, is the result of a coordinated network of political and religious organizations that have advanced candidates sharing socialist and Islamist ideologies.

A review of 110 groups supporting Mamdani shows overlapping ties between Muslim advocacy organizations and left-wing coalitions, including 76 Democratic Party affiliates and unions. Central to that effort are two key networks: Sarsour’s MPower organizations and a related group called Emgage.

Tax records reviewed by Fox News Digital reveal that billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations have contributed nearly $2.5 million to MPower and Emgage in recent years. A spokesperson for the Open Society Foundations stated, “We fund a range of civil society organizations that work to deepen civic engagement through peaceful democratic participation, counter discrimination including against Muslim Americans, and advance human rights.” The spokesperson added that the cited grants occurred years before the mayoral race and were unrelated to any campaign activity.

The investigation found that MPower and Emgage are part of a coalition of about 30 ethnic and religious groups, including CAIR Action, the Islamic Circle of North America, the Muslim Action Coalition, and the Bangladeshi American Advocacy Group. Together, these groups have combined annual revenues exceeding $24 million and have mobilized resources, volunteers, and online campaigns to back Mamdani.

Analysts say these networks represent a coordinated political machine that merges progressive socialist movements with Islamist activism. Through campaigns like Emgage’s “Defend and Advance” initiative, the coalition promotes Mamdani alongside other Muslim candidates such as Virginia Lt. Governor candidate Ghazala Hashmi and Dearborn, Michigan, Mayor Abdullah Hammoud.

Emgage’s financial supporters include the Sterling Charitable Gift Fund in Herndon, Virginia — a group previously investigated by federal authorities in connection with suspected funding of Hamas-linked entities in the early 2000s, though no charges were ever filed.

Over the past decade, Sarsour and her allies have built a nationwide infrastructure linking philanthropy, activism, and political organizing. Their financial backing has come from large foundations such as the Ford Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Tides Foundation, alongside Soros’ network. This structure has helped launch Mamdani’s political career by combining nonprofit outreach with campaign operations.

Dalia Al-Aqidi, an Iraqi American Muslim and Republican congressional candidate challenging Ilhan Omar in Minnesota, commented, “The data, the money trail, and the affiliations—from the Democratic Socialists of America to the Islamists—tell a different story.” She added, “Mamdani’s ascent is the product of deliberate design: a sophisticated collaboration between socialist activism and Islamist organizing, lubricated by millions in foundation grants and political donations.”

Mamdani’s activism began at Bowdoin College in Maine, where in 2012 he co-founded a chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine. By 2017, he was working on El-Yateem’s campaign with Sarsour. In 2018, he joined the board of the Muslim Democratic Club of New York, a political organization co-founded by Sarsour to mobilize Muslim voters for progressive candidates. The group endorsed Mamdani during his 2020 campaign for the New York State Assembly.

Public records show that MPower Change, a nonprofit housed at Neo Philanthropy, received at least $2.4 million in funding between 2017 and 2024, including more than $1 million from Soros’ Foundation to Promote Open Society and $450,000 from the MacArthur Foundation. Emgage Action, another key organization in Mamdani’s orbit, has received more than $3 million in grants from the same philanthropic network.

Mamdani’s rise has also been supported by several imams with controversial records. In January, he met with Imam Muhammad Al-Barr, who had previously prayed publicly for the “annihilation” of Israel. In May, Imam Siraj Wahhaj—who once testified as a character witness for Omar Abdel-Rahman, the “Blind Sheikh” convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing—donated to Mamdani’s campaign fund. Mamdani later described Wahhaj as “one of the nation’s foremost Muslim leaders.”

Other clerical backers include Imam Talib Abdur-Rashid of the Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood in Harlem, who previously defended individuals linked to terrorist organizations, and Imam Khalid Latif of New York University, who endorsed Mamdani on social media in June.

Following criticism of his meeting with Wahhaj, Mamdani received public support from Sarsour, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), and Emgage Action. Sarsour shared a photo of herself with Mamdani, writing, “May Allah continue to bless and protect you.” Emgage’s executive director Wa’el Alzayat responded to the controversy by saying, “We are in this for the long haul.”

Al-Aqidi said the controversy only confirms how deeply the network is entrenched. “For over a decade, Linda Sarsour and her network of allies have built the Mamdani machine piece by piece: the institutions, the donors, the narratives, and now, the candidate,” she said. “His rise was not spontaneous. It was engineered, and the machinery behind it is only getting stronger.”
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Cunningham scores 25, helps Pistons overcome slow start and Brown’s 41 points to top Celtics 119-113

DETROIT (AP) — Cade Cunningham scored 25 points and Jalen Duren added 24 to lead the Detroit Pistons to a 119-113 victory over the Boston Celtics on Sunday.

The Celtics started strong, jumping out to a 14-2 lead in the opening minutes and building a lead as large as 17 points. However, Detroit battled back, with Ausar Thompson contributing 21 points and the Pistons dominating the boards to score 30 second-chance points. Thompson himself secured four of those crucial points in the closing minutes.

Boston’s defense tightened compared to their previous games, avoiding giving up 42 points in a quarter as they had in their first two losses. Nevertheless, Detroit managed to score a combined 70 points over the second and third quarters, allowing the Pistons to carry a 13-point lead into the fourth.

The Celtics pulled within four points with 1:13 remaining after Jaylen Brown hit two free throws. Brown led Boston with 41 points, while Payton Pritchard added 21, Derrick White had 15, and reserve Anfernee Simons chipped in 12. However, Tobias Harris stepped up for Detroit, scoring on an offensive rebound on the very next possession to help seal the win. Harris finished with 18 points, marking him as the Pistons’ fourth player in double figures.

Duren also dominated the glass with 17 rebounds, Thompson grabbed 12, and Cunningham dished out eight assists for Detroit.

The Celtics, adjusting to the absence of injured star Jayson Tatum and the departure of key players Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis, and Al Horford, have now dropped their first three games of the season. On the other hand, the Pistons improved to two wins in a row following their season-opening loss at Chicago.

Ahead of the game, Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff emphasized the importance of NBA players and coaches being mindful about conversations outside their organizations that might carry gambling implications. The NBA’s gambling scandal remains a hot topic in Detroit, a city with a rich basketball history highlighted by Chauncey Billups, who helped the Pistons win the 2004 title and earned NBA Finals MVP honors.

Up Next:
– Celtics: At New Orleans on Monday
– Pistons: Host Cleveland on Monday

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https://wtop.com/sports/2025/10/cunningham-scores-25-helps-pistons-overcome-slow-start-and-browns-41-points-to-top-celtics-119-113/

IDF amputee, who spent 6 weeks in a coma, hailed as the ‘spirit of Israel’ during President Trump’s visit to the Knesset

An IDF combat soldier who lost both legs and his hand in Gaza before falling into a six-week coma was saluted during President Trump’s historic visit to the Israeli Knesset this week as “the spirit of Israel.”

Ari Spitz told The Post he was surprised to be singled out by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who hailed the humble hero critically injured last year in a Hamas-booby trapped home connected to a tunnel shaft. Spitz is widely believed to have suffered one of the gravest injuries of the war with the terror group.

“Ari, you are the spirit of Joshua, the spirit of David, the spirit of the Maccabees. Ari, you are the spirit of Israel. I salute you,” said Netanyahu, whose rousing remarks were met with a standing ovation.

The modest soldier, with dual US-Israel citizenship, reflected that his motivation to serve in the war—after his compulsory military service concluded a week before October 7, 2023—was the return of the hostages and to fight against “violence and terror” in Gaza. The existential struggle to defend his homeland was “an opportunity for peace and to get back our quiet,” said a beaming Spitz, 23, whose most pronounced feature is the smile on his face.

As a US citizen, he felt a “responsibility” to fight a common enemy as an IDF soldier, to “stand against evil” and to “stand for what is right.” The seven-front war the tiny Jewish state fought “is about morality for standing up against evil.”

“This is not merely a conflict between nations,” the Jerusalem resident said during a Washington, DC address earlier this year. “It is a battle against those who believe that murder, rape, and kidnapping are acceptable acts.”

Spitz told The Post on Friday that after “watching the curses and burning flags against America,” he agreed with what Trump and the US government “see as not just Israel’s war” against Hamas but “it’s the world’s war.”

Of the Islamic organizations that seek to destroy “what we all want to live for—our liberal and democratic way of life,” Spitz said, “It’s one of the reasons I went to fight, and got injured.”

He was “presumed dead” in the February 2024 Gaza City explosion that instantly killed two officers and left 10 others, including Spitz, wounded. The warrior went on to survive a six-week medically induced coma and 11 surgeries, requiring 35 units of blood.

Spitz said he feels only gratitude for his second chance at life, despite the critical injuries which required multiple surgeries, including one procedure in the US.

As a testament to his religious upbringing and faith, the amputee pushes through the occasional “bad days,” refusing to lie in bed and feel sorry for himself. Spitz’s recovery included training with a former IDF commando and resilience expert for wounded heroes as he learned how to walk again.

“His rehabilitation progressed remarkably fast, not because it was easy, but because Ari is a relentless hard worker,” said Sagi Dovev, who first met Spitz when he was still wheelchair-bound and without a prosthetic. “He possesses mental toughness and resilience that are rare among young people.”

As he prepares to start law school studies next week, Spitz said he’s “hoping to have influence on what’s happening in Israel and the world.”

The special forces instructor also predicted to The Post that Spitz, founder of the nonprofit House of Heroes, will be a future prime minister one day.

“I truly believe Ari will lead this country one day. He’s made of the qualities that define great leaders,” Dovev said. “Ari rebuilds himself, step by step. He is, without a doubt, a lion of Israel.”
https://nypost.com/2025/10/18/world-news/idf-amputee-who-spent-6-weeks-in-a-coma-hailed-as-the-spirit-of-israel-during-president-trumps-visit-to-the-knesset/

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