>>7578389
The one where if he is an enemy to humanity? I read that. That is when he started to move his assets to charities.
>>7578389
The one where if he is an enemy to humanity? I read that. That is when he started to move his assets to charities.
Well then you should join the progressive party and try to impeach Trump, shillboy
He only started putting funds into his charities after Trump signed an executive order which stated that People convicted of crimes against humanity etc..can have their assets seized by our federal govt.
False. I just disagreed with who he attacked and determined if he is attacking Trump supporters he is a shill.
Over 80% of all his funds Oct, 2017..just after Trumps EO
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/17/philanthropist-george-soros-donates-most-of-his-net-worth-to-charity.html
That ^
He specifically mentioned evangelical christians who overwhelmingly support Trump..I know he is pro Trump, but if he keeps ranting about people that mainly support Trump because of a ragtag Soros funded magazine, then he is shilling whether he means to or not.
I agree, but he also isn't holding 1 trillion in a bank account. The executive order was made to go after their funds. That is why he moved his funds into charities. Q talked about this somewhere or there was a proof by anons etc..
LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING HAPPENED IN OCTOBER 2019
Mark Galli (born August 24, 1952)[1] is an American author and editor.
Galli is the editor in chief of the evangelical Christian magazine, Christianity Today.[2][3][4] He previously was associate editor of Leadership and editor of Christian History, magazines also published by Christianity Today. Before becoming a journalist he was a Presbyterian pastor for 10 years; he subsequently changed his denominational affiliation to Anglican.[5]
Galli, a native of California, is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Cruz and holds a M.Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary.[5]
Roger E. Olson described Galli in 2011 as, "a serious evangelical scholar with an irenic approach to controversial material."[6]
In October 2019, Galli announced his retirement from Christianity Today, effective January 3, 2020.[7]
On December 19, 2019, a day after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to file two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, Galli wrote an editorial entitled "Trump Should Be Removed from Office."[8] The publication said the criticisms of Trump were similar to the magazine's approach to the impeachment proceedings of presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton.[
Is there a way to check his financial records in September or October? I bet he got a hefty payment. Nobody puts in a 2 month notice. Unless they got paid and still have some work to attend.