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Trump Says ‘Wouldn’t Be Surprised’ If Soros & Dem Groups Were Paying For Migrant Caravans

Trump Says ‘Wouldn’t Be Surprised’ If Soros & Dem Groups Were Paying For Migrant Caravans
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US President Donald Trump supposed that George Soros or other Democratic groups are financing the migrant caravans surging toward the US's southern border.

"I wouldn't be surprised. I don't know who, but I wouldn't be surprised. A lot of people say yes," he told a Daily Mail journalist who asked him what he thought of the idea that Soros was funding the caravans.

With the 2018 elections less than a week away, Trump is desperate to rally his supporters and retain Republican control of Congress. After announcing earlier this week that he would send 5,000 troops to the Mexican border to stop the migrant caravans, he upped the number to 15,000 in a press conference on Wednesday, emphasizing that "nobody's coming in."

Over 6,000 migrants are currently moving toward the border in four groups. The closest and largest group, numbering about 4,000, has made it as far as Juchitan, Mexico, while two more groups totaling about 2,000 migrants left El Salvador on Wednesday morning.

Many in the media blamed Saturday's mass shooting on "anti-Semitic conspiracy theories" involving Soros, the billionaire Democratic financier and currency speculator known for funding Democratic and progressive causes.

Before embarking on the rampage that killed 11 and wounded six at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue, gunman Robert Bowers condemned Jewish aid group HIAS, which resettles refugees, on social media.

He also believed Trump was controlled by Jews and made no secret of his anti-Semitism or opposition to the president.

Trump, relatively, was previously accused of anti-Semitism during the Kavanaugh hearings for tweeting that protesters [whom he called "elevator screamers"] were "paid professionals" funded by "Soros and others," even though Soros-funded groups like MoveOn.org did in fact organize several protests against Kavanaugh's nomination.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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