Alex Soros, the heir apparent to his father George Soros’s vast network of left-wing activism and open-borders funding machines, just couldn’t contain his glee over California Governor Gavin Newsom’s latest Davos smackdown of President Donald Trump. At the World Economic Forum— that annual love-fest for global elites plotting everything from carbon taxes to speech controls—Newsom took the stage to torch Trump as a threat to democracy, earning a hearty endorsement from young Alex on social media. It’s the kind of elite high-five that reeks of the Davos crowd’s disdain for anything resembling American sovereignty, including the pesky Second Amendment that keeps their utopian schemes in check.
But let’s peel back the velvet rope on this one: Newsom’s anti-Trump rant isn’t just red meat for the WEF champagne sippers; it’s a trial balloon for the post-2024 playbook if Democrats claw back power. California, under Newsom’s iron-fisted reign, has morphed into a gun-grabber’s paradise—think mandatory assault weapon registries, microstamping mandates that no manufacturer can meet, and a fresh push for red-flag laws on steroids that strip rights without due process. Soros Jr.’s praise signals the big-money machine is all-in on Newsom as a national template: export the Golden State’s disarmament model nationwide, using Trump as the bogeyman to rally the base. Remember, the Soros empire has funneled millions into Everytown and Giffords outfits, bankrolling the very ballot initiatives that turned swing states into no-go zones for standard-capacity magazines.
For the 2A community, this Davos duo is a flashing red alert. Trump’s unapologetic pro-gun stance—vetoing ATF overreach, championing permitless carry—makes him public enemy No. 1 for these globalists who view armed citizens as the ultimate barrier to their borderless, controlled future. If Newsom ascends (whispered VP buzz or 2028 run), expect a blitz of federal gun bans disguised as safety, with Soros cash greasing the wheels. Patriots, this is your wake-up: stock up, train hard, and vote like your holster depends on it—because in their world, it does.