Soros heir tells Democrats to criticize Trump for being a criminal as much as possible.

Progressive megadonor George Soros’s son and heir to his enterprise advised Democrats on Friday to emphasize former President Trump’s status as a “convicted felon,” after he was found guilty by a New York jury on charges filed by a district attorney that the powerful Soros family helped elect.

“Democrats should refer to Trump as a convicted felon at every opportunity,” Alexander Soros wrote on X.

Alexander Soros gave Democrats a piece of advice after Donald Trump was found guilty by a New York jury.

“Repetition is the key to a successful message and we want people to wrestle with the notion of hiring a convicted felon for the most important job in the country!” Soros said.

The Soros family has bankrolled campaigns of prosecutors across the country blamed for being lax on crime.

Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, who the former president allegedly had an affair with.

“I did my job. Our job is to follow the facts and the law without fear or favor. And that’s exactly what we did here,” Bragg told reporters following the guilty verdict being reached on Thursday.

Alex Soros’ own words indicate he’ll be “even more radically leftist than his father,” according to a study of rhetoric and social media activity.

“What I feel is gratitude to work alongside phenomenal public servants who do that each and every day in matters that you all write about.… I did my job. We did our job. Many voices out there. The only voice that matters is the voice of the jury. And the jury has spoken,” he added.

Former President Trump reacts as the verdict is read in his criminal trial at Manhattan state court in New York City, May 30, 2024, in this courtroom sketch.

Republicans overwhelmingly took issue with the verdict, slamming the trial as politicized. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio demanded on Friday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and prosecutor Matthew Colangelo testify next month at a hearing on “the unprecedented political prosecution of President Trump.”

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