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George Soros's son is a frequent guest at the Biden White House, report says


FILE - In this June 21, 2019, file photo, George Soros, Founder and Chairman of the Open Society Foundations, looks before the Joseph A. Schumpeter award ceremony in Vienna, Austria. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak, File)
FILE - In this June 21, 2019, file photo, George Soros, Founder and Chairman of the Open Society Foundations, looks before the Joseph A. Schumpeter award ceremony in Vienna, Austria. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak, File)
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Alexander Soros, son of the controversial billionaire activist George Soros, has gone from "making out with the babes" in his mid-20s to a frequent guest at the White House and rubbing elbows with world leaders in his mid-30s.

The young Soros has been a frequent visitor to the White House since Joe Biden took office, according to records obtained by The New York Post. Since Biden became president, Alex Soros has made at least 14 visits to the White House to meet with top officials in the administration.

The visitor logs obtained by The Post show that, across his over a dozen visits to the White House, Alex Soros reportedly met with Biden's deputy national security advisor, advisors to Biden's then-chief of staff and anational security advisor executive assistant.

Alex Soros also reportedly attended a private state dinner at the White House during the evening of one of his visits to the White House. The dinner, which only featured about 300 attendees, was hosted by the first family to honor French President Emmanuel Macron.

In 2012, Alex Soros was featured in a New York Times piece titled "Making Good on the Family Name." The article said his 2008 Facebook photos, which featured him "chilling at dad’s house in Southampton, drinking 40s while cruising on the family boat, and making out with the babes," were "an embarrassment within the family."

Today, Alex Soros ischair of the Board of Directors of his dad's network of philanthropic organizations known as the Open Society Foundations.

The cohort of charities, foundations and social advocacy groups established by his dad have frequently faced allegations from critics, who claim they aredark money hubs used to proliferate the billionaire's left-wing ideological preferences.

Particularly, George Soros has been slammed for injecting millions into local district attorneys races through his Open Society Foundations in an attempt to change the prosecutorial landscape of some of the U.S.'s biggest cities.

READ MORE: "12 Soros-backed prosecutors left office in the past year, nonprofit says"

Mike Howell, director of the Oversight Project at the conservative Heritage Foundation, argued to The Post that Alex Soros's apparent easy access to the White House is dangerous considering the "tremendous damage" his father has already done to the U.S. through his own efforts.

“The Soros agenda is one of death and destruction in the name of open borders and ending Western Civilization,” Howell insisted, according to The Post. "The Biden administration and rogue prosecutor movement may be [its] most damaging purchase in America to date."

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