đ„ Ted Cruz Drops Bombshell Bill Targeting Soros-Linked Funding Networks â Sparks Nationwide Political Firestorm
In a move shaking both Washington and Wall Street, Senator Ted Cruz has introduced a sweeping new bill that would classify coordinated protest financing â especially funding tied to George Sorosâs global network â as organized crime under federal RICO law.
The proposal, titled the Restoring Integrity to Civil Order Act, was unveiled late Thursday. Cruz called it a âlong-overdue safeguard against the weaponization of money to destabilize America from within.â
But this is far more than an ethics bill â itâs a direct legal strike at one of the most influential financial empires in modern politics.
â Cruzâs Message: âThis Isnât Protest â Itâs Organized Crimeâ
In his fiery remarks, Cruz insisted the bill wasnât about shutting down dissent:
âWhen billionaires fund destruction, thatâs not free speech â thatâs organized crime.â
Then came the statement that sent both chambers into chaos:
âFor too long, figures like George Soros have hidden behind philanthropy while underwriting movements that tear this country apart. That era ends today.â
⥠Washington Reacts Instantly
Within hours, analysts and media outlets scrambled to unpack the billâs implications. Sorosâs Open Society Foundations, known for funding progressive causes in over 100 countries, immediately became the center of political debate.
A senior GOP aide was blunt:
âCruz didnât write this as a warning. He wrote it as a strike order.â
Sources say Cruz has spent months gathering data with financial experts and former DOJ officials, mapping foreign-linked funds moving through nonprofits, shell groups, and foundations âfaster than regulators can track.â
â What the Bill Would Do
The legislation uses the RICO Act â originally designed to take down mafia networks â in a completely new way.
If passed, the bill would:
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Treat coordinated protest funding as a criminal enterprise
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Impose up to 20 years in federal prison
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Freeze and seize financial assets
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Require banks to report political/activist transfers over $100,000 per year
Cruz allies framed it as necessary:
âThis is about stopping political money laundering,â Senator Josh Hawley said.
â ïž Democrats Call It Authoritarian
Democrats blasted the bill immediately.
Senator Elizabeth Warren called it:
âA dangerous abuse of power aimed at silencing dissent.â
But recent violent protests in major U.S. cities have shifted public opinion toward tighter financial oversight â giving Cruzâs proposal more momentum than critics expected.
đŁ âFinancial Nuclear Retaliationâ
Insiders say Cruzâs team is preparing for what theyâre calling âa financial first strike.â
If passed, federal agencies could instantly freeze or investigate accounts tied to Soros-backed foundations worldwide.
One consultant put it bluntly:
âIf this goes through, Sorosâs influence machine could lose access to hundreds of millions overnight.â
OSF issued a brief response, calling the bill:
âA baseless attack on civil freedom and a threat to democracy.â
đ #CruzVsSoros Explodes Online
Conservative media called it âlong overdue.â
#CruzVsSoros trended nationwide.
Supporters celebrated.
Protesters gathered outside the Capitol demanding the bill be dropped.
Even Cruzâs critics admit this is different:
âHeâs not bluffing,â one Democratic strategist said. âHeâs playing for keeps.â
â The Battle Ahead
For Cruz, this is not symbolic legislation â itâs an ideological war:
money vs. sovereignty, influence vs. accountability.
As one aide put it Thursday night:
âWhen the dust settles, either Soros blinks⊠or America changes forever.â
