Dirty Hidden Money Interlocking Networks Behind Mamdani Campaign – From Soros to Left-Wing Government Funded Nonprofit

Alex Soros has funneled $24 mil to the NYC mayoral campaign of Mamdani thru his fundraising arm Working Families
Sam E. Antar @SamAntar
🚨 EXPLOSIVE: Grassroots Laundering: How Elite Money Flows Through Working Families Party Network
FULL INVESTIGATION WITH RECEIPTS (LINK):
Like money laundering obscures criminal funding sources, grassroots laundering obscures elite political control through a systematic process:
Step 1: Government grants and tax-deductible donations flow into 501(c)(3) charitable organizations
Step 2: These 501(c)(3) organizations transfer funds to affiliated 501(c)(4) political advocacy groups
Step 3: 501(c)(4) organizations directly support WFP-endorsed candidates and attack their opponents
Step 4: Coordinated fundraising generates taxpayer matching funds (8-to-1 ratio)
Step 5: Elected candidates support the very programs that fund the 501(c)(3) organizations, completing the cycle
THE DOUBLE TAXPAYER SUBSIDY:
Wealthy donors receive tax deductions for donations to 501(c)(3) organizations, with taxpayers footing the bill for those deductions. Meanwhile, these same 501(c)(3) organizations receive direct government grants. Both funding streams then get transferred to 501(c)(4) political operations. The result: taxpayers subsidize elite political operations twice—first by paying for wealthy donors’ tax deductions, then through direct government grants to organizations that fund political activities.
HOW THIS APPLIES TO THE WFP ENTITIES
✔️ George Soros funds Tides Foundation with $6.9M in 2023
✔️ Make the Road NY receives $16.1M in direct taxpayer grants
501c3→501c4 transfers begin:
✔️ Make the Road NY (501c3) → $165K to Make the Road Action (501c4)
✔️ Center for Popular Democracy (501c3) → $50K to Working Families Organization (501c4)
✔️ Tides Foundation (501c3) → $4.6M to Working Families Organization (501c4)
These political advocacy arms then distribute $2.2M to PACs supporting WFP mayoral candidates in NYC
Result: Taxpayers subsidize twice—through tax deductions for wealthy donors and direct government grants—all funding the same political operation.
THE NETWORK REVEALED:
🔄 MATHEMATICAL PROOF: $54,290.69 in same-day, penny-perfect circular transactions between “independent” organizations. Example: Make the Road Action gives WFP PAC $45,697.14, same day WFP PAC spends exactly $45,697.14 back to Make the Road Action. Statistical probability: impossible without coordination.
SHARED COMMAND CENTERS:
✔️ 449 Troutman Street, Brooklyn – Suite A: Center for Popular Democracy entities
✔️ 449 Troutman Street, Brooklyn – Suite C: Make the Road Action Inc.
✔️ 77 Sands Street, Brooklyn – 6th Floor: Working Families Organization + WFP National PAC
When supposedly independent organizations share specific office suites while engaging in coordinated financial transfers, this reveals operational unity disguised through legal separation.
CAREER PATHS ACROSS THE PIPELINE:
✔️ Key personnel move seamlessly between organizations that claim independence while maintaining funding relationships
✔️ Same individuals control organizations across the entire funding pipeline
✔️ Center for Popular Democracy Action sits as formal voting delegate on WFP’s governing committee
THE $2M+ “GRASSROOTS” SUCCESS STORY:
✔️ Zohran Mamdani claims “grassroots revolution” powered by working-class New Yorkers
✔️ Reality: $2+ million in coordinated PAC support from the same billionaire pipeline
✔️ WFP National PAC: $700K+ operation attacking his opponents
✔️ New Yorkers for Lower Costs PAC: $1.3M+ supporting Mamdani (71% from out-of-state tech billionaires)
✔️ Combined PAC spending exceeded his entire direct campaign fundraising
✔️ Elite donors include Silicon Valley “godfather” Ronald Conway, Bill Gates’ daughter, Steven The perfect grassroots laundering example: Elite wealth flows through coordinated nonprofit networks, emerges as PAC expenditures, supports candidates who claim authentic working-class movements elected them.Spielberg
➡️https://whitecollarfraud.com/2025/07/25/grassroots-laundering-how-elite-money-flows-through-working-families-party-network/
71.5% of Mamdani’s primary funding came from billionaires and out-of-state donors — the very people he claims to oppose
Mamdani’s $10.2 million “grassroots” campaign was bankrolled by Silicon Valley elites like GitHub co-founders, Rocket Money’s millionaire executives, and angel investor Tariq Afaq Ahmed, who dropped $25,000 into his super PAC. Even NYC restaurateur Keith McNally joined the millionaire donor list. In total, over $350,000 poured in from out-of-state donors after Mamdani’s primary win. So, while Mamdani rails against “oligarchy,” maybe he should check his own receipts. And while we’re at it — why isn’t the NYC press asking how a self-proclaimed socialist became the billionaire class’s favorite candidate?