FILANTROP AND FINANCIAL GEORGE SOROS: 'Ultimate narcissism' Trump wants to 'destroy our globalist world order'

FILANTROP AND FINANCIAL GEORGE SOROS: 'Ultimate narcissism' Trump wants to 'destroy our globalist world order'

The controversial billionaire George Soros has once again glanced at Donald Trump, arguing that the US leader wants to "destroy the world" built by globalists and be expelled from the White House office

Donald Trump is the "ultimate narcissist" who "is ready to destroy the world" - Soros said on Saturday in Washington Post. He added that if the Democratic Party wins the November general elections in a "crackdown on the takeover of power" and continues with accusations, then it will back the removal of the president from office. These two billionaires share a history of bad relations that date back to the 2016 election. As one of the main supporter of Trump's then rival, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Soros invested more than $ 10.5 million in the campaign, according to the Center for Responsible Politics in Washington.

And Trump's amazing victory later allegedly caused Soros nearly a billion dollars in losses. Gathering its enormous wealth through investments, Soros has gained reputation as one of the most profitable speculators on the stock market. In 1992, he earned about a billion pounds, effectively crushing the British pound. The event became known as Black Wednesday, and remained one of the worst periods of the British economy.

After the fall of the Iron Curtain, Liberal Soros liberally financed a network of non-governmental organizations in the countries of Eastern Europe. Over the years, his views also confronted the Hungarian right-wing government led by Fidesz. Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Soros of kneeling Hungary and interfering in the country's internal affairs, in particular trying to force Budapest to accept migrants and refugees from Muslim countries.

In 2017, Orban launched a campaign against billionaires, set anti-Soros posters in the country's capital, and tightened laws on NGOs, urging Soros's Open Society Fund to stop work in Hungary. Spokesman Soros condemned the campaign, accusing the Hungarian authorities of spreading anti-Semitism.