Biden appoints former Soros subordinate as White House criminal justice adviser

Open Society Foundations founder and far-left mogul Soros.

U.S. President Joe Biden announced the appointment of a former associate of Soros as White House criminal justice adviser, according to the March 5 edition of the U.S. media National Pulse.

According to the report, Biden’s special assistant for criminal justice is Chiraag Bains, a former researcher at the Soros Open Foundation. He was funded by Soros to push the nation’s most left-wing district attorneys into office and promised to stop prosecuting low-level quality-of-Life crimes such as disorderly conduct, vagrancy and loitering.

Baines also fired dozens of experienced prosecutors, and “in addition to helping criminal illegals avoid deportation, Soros-backed personnel dismissed charges of looting and rioting against hundreds of Black Lives Matter and Antifa elements.”

Baines served as a government fellow at Soros’s Open Society Foundations from 2017 to 2018.

Conservative media have denounced Biden’s series of executive orders as being manipulated by the left, after several media outlets reported that some lawmakers suggested that Hercule and Pelosi should jointly control the president’s nuclear button suitcase, which for a U.S. president symbolizes military authority.

The press has already questioned Biden’s lack of military authority, as well as the fact that He has recently overstepped her authority to visit several heads of state for Biden, who has not scheduled a single state visit since his inauguration. Amid the skepticism, White House Press Secretary Leonardo Psaki said at a March 5 news conference that Biden wants to replace the decades-old War Authorization Act with “a narrow and specific framework” to “end perpetual war. This refers to the military intervention in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq, among others.