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20 MINUTES AGO, A p0litical earthquake just hit. Senator John Neely Kennedy is targeting George Soros directly , pushing a b0mbshell bill to block the “secret bankrolling” of protests. His weap0n? The R!CO Act.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — 20 minutes ago, Capitol Hill was rocked by a political earthquake as Senator John Neely Kennedy unveiled a bombshell piece of legislation aimed directly at billionaire activist George Soros.
The proposal — unprecedented in scope — seeks to classify alleged protest-funding networks under the RICO Act, a statute traditionally reserved for mafia organizations, cartels, and complex criminal enterprises.
Kennedy’s bill, introduced with fiery remarks, targets what he called “the hidden pipelines of money fueling orchestrated civil unrest.”
He accused Soros-linked nonprofits of acting as “shadow financiers” of disruptive protests nationwide, claiming the American public has a right to know “who’s paying the bills when chaos hits our streets.”
Under the proposed legislation, any coordinated financial support for protest groups that engage in violence or property damage could be treated as organized criminal activity.
The consequences would be immediate and severe — including potential asset freezes on organizations or entities tied to that funding.
“This isn’t about politics,” Kennedy declared. “It’s about transparency. It’s about stopping billionaire puppeteers from treating our democracy like their personal playground.”
Democrats slammed the bill as a dangerous overreach aimed at chilling First Amendment–protected assembly, while some Republicans hailed it as a long-overdue step toward confronting what they view as a coordinated, foreign-funded influence machine.
Legal scholars warn the proposal faces steep constitutional hurdles, but the shockwave is undeniable.
Within minutes, advocacy groups, watchdog organizations, and political strategists were scrambling to assess the bill’s implications — and to brace for the fierce legislative battle ahead.
For now, one thing is clear: Senator Kennedy has detonated a political grenade, and the fallout is only beginning.

