Is the E mail about Steve Kroft's article on George Soros factual?

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2026-07-10 14:45

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No, and as Snopes.com and other fact-checkers have pointed out, Steve Kroft did not write it. As often happens on the internet, some person with an agenda writes a bigoted screed (in this case, falsely accusing financier and philanthropist George Soros of collaborating with the Nazis and sending Jews to their deaths) and then attaches a famous journalist's name to it.

But (a) Kroft never had anything to do with it, and (b) the accusations in it were written by a right-wing conservative associated with Glenn Beck, who seems to believe Mr. Soros is guilty of horrendous crimes. For some reason, back in 2010, Glenn Beck decided that Mr. Soros was the epitome of evil, and devoted a number of programs to his unproven theories, many of which seem rooted in dislike for Mr. Soros's left-leaning politics. While disagreeing with someone's political views is perfectly understandable, accusing someone of being a Nazi collaborator or making other equally false assertions is shameful. There is NO credible evidence that George Soros did any of the things of which he is accused in this "article."

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