
Soros-funded district attorneys across America have transformed once-safe cities into crime havens by refusing to prosecute criminals, directly endangering law-abiding citizens while protecting repeat offenders.
Story Overview
- Progressive DAs funded by George Soros prioritize ideology over public safety
- Cities like St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia become “bastions for crime”
- Florida leads accountability efforts by suspending rogue prosecutors
- Tragic consequences include six deaths in Waukesha due to lenient bail policies
Soros-Funded Prosecutors Transform Cities into Crime Sanctuaries
George Soros and allied organizations have systematically bankrolled district attorney campaigns to bypass legislative processes and install prosecutors who refuse to enforce existing laws. Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner received $1.7 million in Soros funding, while Florida prosecutors Aramis Ayala and Monique Worrell each benefited from over $1 million in support. These DAs immediately implement radical policies upon taking office, with Krasner firing 31 experienced violent crime prosecutors on his first day.
Los Angeles DA George Gascon exemplifies this destructive approach by issuing directives that decline to prosecute over 13 categories of misdemeanors while eliminating cash bail requirements entirely. His policies also ban sentence enhancements and the death penalty, creating a revolving-door justice system that prioritizes criminal comfort over victim safety. St. Louis under DA Kim Gardner became notorious for allowing dangerous criminals to walk free, transforming the city into what critics describe as a crime sanctuary.
Deadly Consequences of Ideological Justice
The human cost of rogue prosecutor policies manifests in tragic, preventable deaths. Milwaukee DA John Chisholm’s lenient bail policies directly enabled Darrell Brooks to commit the devastating Waukesha Christmas parade attack, killing six innocent people and injuring dozens more. Brooks had been released on inappropriately low bail just days before his deadly rampage, highlighting how progressive prosecutorial discretion becomes a weapon against public safety.
These prosecutors describe themselves as reformers fighting “two-tiered justice,” but their actions create genuine two-tiered systems favoring criminals over victims. Larry Krasner openly identifies as a “public defender with power,” revealing his fundamental misunderstanding of prosecutorial duty to represent the people, not defendants. This ideological capture of prosecutor offices undermines the constitutional separation of powers by allowing elected officials to nullify laws they personally oppose.
Florida Shows Path to Prosecutor Accountability
Governor Ron DeSantis demonstrates how states can restore prosecutorial integrity through decisive action. In August 2022, DeSantis suspended State Attorney Andrew Warren for refusing to enforce Florida laws, followed by suspending Monique Worrell in August 2023 for excessive leniency toward pedophiles and violent offenders under 25. These suspensions send clear messages that prosecutorial discretion cannot become prosecutorial nullification of democratically enacted laws.
Tennessee has codified similar accountability measures, creating statutory mechanisms to remove district attorneys who systematically refuse to prosecute crimes. These state-level responses represent essential pushback against the Soros network’s strategy of capturing prosecutor offices to implement policies that legislatures and voters would never approve directly. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania lawmakers continue efforts to impeach Philadelphia’s Krasner, though success remains uncertain in the Democrat-controlled state.
Sources:
Florida Leads the Way in Holding Rogue Prosecutors and Cities Accountable
It’s Not Just Rising Crime: Rogue Prosecutors Are a Huge Problem
Rogue Prosecutors and the Rise of Crime
Crushing the Rogue Prosecutor Movement





