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Soros Funded Breon Peace Resigns as US Attorney

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US Attorney Breon Peace Steps Down Amid Controversy

On December 18, US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Breon Peace, announced his resignation, effective January 10, 2025, just days before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. Peace’s departure follows his indictment of Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani and seven other executives in an alleged fraud and bribery case. His resignation introduces uncertainty over the future trajectory of the case and broader implications for US-India relations. Soros

In a statement, Breon Peace reflected on his tenure, describing his role as “the honor of a lifetime”. Peace will be replaced by First Assistant United States Attorney Carolyn Pokorny, who will serve as Acting US Attorney until Trump’s administration appoints a permanent successor.

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Soros Connections and Political Allegiances

Breon Peace’s resignation has reignited scrutiny over his alleged connections to Hungarian billionaire George Soros. His spouse, Jacqueline Jones-Peace, is associated with the Equal Justice Initiative. A non-profit linked to the Open Society Foundations US Programs board, of which Soros is a key figure. Critics argue that Soros’ influence extends into judicial appointments, evidenced by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s endorsement of Peace in 2021.

Schumer, who has long-standing ties to Soros, publicly supported Peace’s appointment. Reports highlight Soros’ financial contributions to Schumer-linked PACs, including $16 million donated in 2024 alone. This connection raises questions about the motivations behind Peace’s indictment of Indian business magnate Gautam Adani, a staunch supporter of Indian economic nationalism under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Impact of Trump’s Victory on Judicial Appointments

Peace’s resignation is widely viewed as a consequence of Trump’s electoral victory. Trump’s administration has signaled a preference for individuals who align with its America-first policy. Analysts predict that Trump’s appointments may pivot away from individuals perceived as influenced by globalist entities like Soros. The Adani case’s handling by Carolyn Pokorny and her eventual successor will serve as a bellwether for the US’s approach to India’s business community under Trump.

Adani Case: A Litmus Test for US-India Relations

The Adani Group has consistently refuted the charges brought against it, dismissing them as baseless and politically motivated. The departure of Breon Peace leaves the future of the case uncertain. Observers note that the actions of the next US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York will offer insights into the Trump administration’s stance on India’s economic and political leadership.

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Trump’s past admiration for PM Modi and his emphasis on strengthening US-India ties add another layer of complexity. A lenient approach toward Adani could signal a thaw in relations, while a continuation of the case might indicate friction.

George Soros: The Architect of Controversy

George Soros, known for his regime-change initiatives, has been accused of undermining nations through strategic investments in politics and media. His financial ties to figures like Schumer and Peace have fueled allegations of interference in sovereign matters. Critics argue that Soros’ influence extends to targeting individuals like Gautam Adani. Whose businesses align with PM Modi’s vision of a self-reliant India.

George Soros, known for his regime-change initiatives, has been accused of undermining nations through strategic investments in politics and media. Soros’ alleged role in orchestrating targeted campaigns also extends to financial manipulation. The Hindenburg Research report on the Adani Group, for instance, raised eyebrows for its financial motives.

Hindenburg-related entities placed a short sell order on Adani stocks, benefiting financially from the dip in share prices following the publication of their report accusing Adani of fraud. Such actions raise questions about the report’s impartiality. Can an article truly be unbiased when its authors stand to profit directly from the fallout?

Critics argue that this was a deliberate attempt to destabilize one of India’s leading businesses and, by extension, undermine the economic vision championed by PM Modi.

A Pivotal Moment in US-India Relations

The resignation of Breon Peace marks a significant shift in US judicial and political landscapes. It underscores the potential aftereffects of Trump’s victory. The Adani case serves as a critical indicator of future US-India ties. As Trump’s administration takes shape. The actions of Carolyn Pokorny and her successor will reveal a broader attitude toward India and its leading business figures.

India’s position as a rising global power demands nuanced engagement, free from the influence of entities like Soros. The coming months will determine whether Trump’s presidency heralds a recalibration of US-India relations or a continuation of adversarial postures influenced by external actors.

 

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