Senator Cruz Targets Left-Wing Funders Over Anti-Semitic Campus Protests

 May 1, 2024

Tensions flare as Senator Ted Cruz calls out prominent philanthropic organizations during his latest podcast episode.

On his "Verdict" podcast, Senator Ted Cruz vehemently criticized the financial backers associated with a spate of anti-Semitic protests across various U.S. university campuses.

According to Daily Wire, Cruz questioned whether anyone within the Rockefeller Brothers Fund is not anti-Semitic, a bigot, or a Marxist and urged action if such individuals exist.

Delving Into the Financial Backing of Campus Protests

Amidst the escalating situation on Columbia University, USC, and Yale University campuses, Senator Cruz explicitly pointed to the Open Society Foundations and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. He accused these major philanthropic entities of empowering the groups orchestrating these controversial actions.

The Open Society Foundations, founded by George Soros, have reportedly funneled at least $300,000 into radical groups since 2017, while the Rockefeller Brothers Fund has contributed $355,000 since 2019.

The senator’s alarm over these donations is not unfounded, considering the nature and outcomes of the protests instigated by beneficiaries such as the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP).

Expanding Protests Signal a Wider Trend

Reflecting on a broader movement, these protests have not remained confined to a few universities. Observers noted the emergence of similar tents and demonstrations at Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Ohio State, and Emory, suggesting a coordinated effort across the nation.

These efforts are linked to the aforementioned SJP, a group significantly funded by George Soros’ Open Society Foundations. This connection raises questions about the intent and implications of such financial support.

Senator Cruz also delved into the common ideologies circulating within academic spheres, shedding light on a troubling narrative prevalent among certain leftist professors. According to Cruz, a dangerous glorification of "violent revolution" against perceived oppressors is being peddled, which ostensibly justifies extremist actions.

Sectoral Opinions Confront Funding Ethics

In his biting commentary, Senator Cruz did not hesitate to question the moral alignment of those within the Rockefeller Brothers Fund:

Let me stop and say something. The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, let me ask you, is there anybody around the Rockefeller Brothers Fund who’s not an anti-Semite? Who’s not a bigot? Who’s not an anti-American vicious Marxist? If there is, get them to stop it.

The heated words reflect the Senator's deep concern over the increasing infiltration of extreme ideologies into American educational institutions, which he argues are supported and amplified by substantial financial injections from high-profile funders.

With the rising disquiet at such influential platforms, donors and academic entities remain under intense scrutiny. Critics like Cruz argue that these groups, ostensibly leveraging their financial power, are shaping a narrative that could potentially fan divisive flames rather than fostering understanding.

In his concluding remarks, Senator Ted Cruz reiterated his apprehension regarding the substantial financial contributions from the Soros’ Open Society Foundations and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund to organizations involved in campus protests. This ongoing scrutiny will likely implicate further debates about the integrity and goals of educational and philanthropic endeavors in these polarized times.

About Victor Winston

Victor is a freelance writer and researcher who focuses on national politics, geopolitics, and economics.

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