George Soros Threatens President Trump, Says He Won’t Be Around in 2020 or Before

Wisdom and wealth do not necessarily go hand in hand. For proof of this, look no further than George Soros – a multi-billionaire who has used his money to fund one disastrous policy and candidate after another, tearing at the very fabric of our great nation in the process. From funding ANTIFA to paying violent, obnoxious protestors to show up at Trump’s rallies, Soros has shown no discretion in what he is willing to use his funds to accomplish.

Now, this tired old man is at it again, calling the Trump administration a “danger to the world” and predicting that Trump may not still be President in 2020 and certainly won’t be President once the 2020 election is complete.

Before you give too much weight to Soros’ prediction, though, keep in mind that this is the same man who spent millions of his own money backing the worst candidate in US history, Hillary Clinton. That track record alone casts some considerable doubt on his ability to predict the political future of America.

If it were us at the helm of the Secret Service, we’d be investigating Soros for threatening the president. We’d demand he answer how he knows President Trump won’t be around in 2020. Most likely Soros is just an angry old man—he’s 87 years old, but you can’t take threats against the president lightly.

In the meantime, his speech is worth listening to, if for no other reason to look back on it with a smile when Trump wins again in 2020. To see Soros make a fool of himself yet again before the World Economic Forum, be sure to check out the video below.


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