Alex Soros, son of billionaire financier George Sorosmet with Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and hosted him at his New York City apartment.
“It’s an honor to host Governor Tim Walz in my home in New York City!” Soros wrote in an X post on Tuesday.
Soros, 38, has been politically active since taking over from his father, donating millions to political committees aimed at helping Democrats win elections and expanding various left-wing efforts.
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Alex’s social media profiles feature dozens of photographs of himself and top House and Senate Democrats dating back to 2018.
The two that appear the most are Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California.
Weeks ago, she posted a photo with Vice President Kamala Harris and wrote: “Great to meet Madam Vice President recently, [Kamala Harris]!”
Alex has also donated millions to Democrats in recent years, though far less than his father. Since the 2018 election, Alex has poured more than $5 million into federal political coffers. Records show his largest contribution was $2 million to the Schumer-aligned Senate Majority PAC during this time.
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Alex contributed more than $700,000 to the Biden Victory Fund in 2020, making him one of its top donors.
Has provided hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional cash to the Nancy Pelosi Victory Fundthe Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). He has also donated tens of thousands more to state Democratic parties and individual campaigns, many of which were cap contributions.
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It is unclear whether Alex has donated to the Harris-Walz election campaign and how much.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Open Society Foundations (OSF) for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Joe Schoffstall contributed to this report.