$2.5 MILLION AND COUNTING — THE MAMDANI MACHINE EXPOSED: SENATOR JOHN KENNEDY ERUPTS AFTER FOX NEWS REVEALS GEORGE SOROS–FUNDED NETWORK BEHIND SOCIALIST CANDIDATE ZOHRAN MAMDANI
A seismic political tremor rocked Capitol Hill yesterday when Louisiana Senator John Kennedy unleashed a scorching rebuke of New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, branding him the “poster boy for America’s engineered decay” in the wake of a bombshell Fox News investigation exposing a $2.5 million web of George Soros-funded groups propelling the 34-year-old democratic socialist’s improbable rise. “This isn’t activism—it’s engineering America’s decay from the inside out,” Kennedy thundered during a fiery Senate floor speech, his Southern drawl dripping with disdain as he waved a stack of tax filings and organizational charts. The report, published October 28 by Fox Digital, unmasks what investigators call the “Mamdani Machine”—a shadowy alliance of 110 socialist, Muslim advocacy, and Democratic-aligned groups, bankrolled by Soros’ Open Society Foundations, that allegedly orchestrated Mamdani’s ascent from obscure Queens assemblyman to mayoral contender. With the November 4 election looming, Kennedy’s eruption has galvanized Republicans, terrified Democrats, and turned #MamdaniMachine into a viral inferno with 9.4 million X posts.
The Fox exposé, penned by investigative journalist Asra Q. Nomani, peels back layers of a meticulously crafted operation spanning a decade. At its core: a tight-knit cabal of organizations like Linda Sarsour’s MPower Change and Emgage Action, which together pocketed nearly $2.5 million from Soros’ philanthropies between 2017 and 2024, per IRS Form 990s. These funds fueled a “grassroots” facade—100,000 doors knocked, massive volunteer mobilization, and voter turnout blitzes—that propelled Mamdani from a 2020 assembly upset to the Democratic primary victory over Andrew Cuomo in June. Nomani’s database reveals a “inner circle” of 76 Democratic affiliates intertwined with socialist outfits like the Democratic Socialists of America and faith-based powerhouses including Masjid Al-Taqwa, led by Imam Siraj Wahhaj—once a character witness for the “Blind Sheikh” in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing trial. “It’s no accident,” Nomani writes. “This machine blends nonprofit activism, clerical influence, and partisan muscle to engineer elections.”
Kennedy, seizing the moment during a debate on the Secure Borders Act, transformed the report into rhetorical dynamite. “Folks, Zohran Mamdani didn’t rise like yeast—he was baked in a Soros oven,” he drawled, holding up the Fox printout like a smoking gun. “Two-point-five million from a billionaire who hates America, funneled through groups that preach ‘decolonization’ while knocking doors for a socialist who wants to ‘redistribute’ your paycheck. This isn’t democracy—it’s decay, engineered from the inside out.” The chamber fell silent; Democrats like Sen. Dick Durbin shifted uneasily. Kennedy piled on: “Mamdani’s a possum in a henhouse—looks harmless, but he’ll eat the place alive. And Soros? He’s the fox funding the feast.” The speech, clocking 8 minutes, went viral within hours, clipped to Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” and racking 15 million views.

Mamdani’s camp fired back swiftly. The assemblyman, born in Uganda to academic parents and a vocal critic of “billionaire influence,” tweeted: “Kennedy’s fearmongering ignores the people-powered movement behind our campaign. Soros funds community organizing—not candidates. We’ll win on ideas, not insults.” Allies like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez amplified: “John Kennedy’s tantrum is the GOP’s playbook: Attack immigrants, smear progressives, protect the elite.” But cracks show. A Siena poll released yesterday gives Mamdani a slim 3-point lead over Cuomo in a multi-candidate field, down from 12 points pre-report. Donors to his “Squad Defense Fund” have dipped 18%, per FEC filings, as Jewish groups like Bend the Arc distance themselves amid scrutiny of anti-Israel ties in the network.
Kennedy’s blast isn’t isolated. The senator, a master of viral takedowns, has long targeted the Squad—calling Mamdani and AOC “paste-eaters” in a July X post that drew 2 million likes. “The Democratic Party won’t have a future until they stand up to the loon wing,” he quipped on *Fox & Friends* this morning, likening Mamdani to “Karl Marx at a drag show.” Trump echoed from Truth Social: “Boom! Kennedy nails the socialist scam. Mamdani’s a Soros puppet—NYC deserves better! #AmericaFirst.” The report’s deeper sting: Allegations of a $40 million “circular funding” scheme, laundering charitable dollars through 501(c)(3)s into political action, potentially violating IRS rules. White Collar Fraud’s Zafar Antar calls it “a machine mimicking grassroots while subsidized by taxpayers.”
As Election Day dawns, the “Mamdani Machine” faces scrutiny from the FEC and IRS. Mamdani vows resilience: “Foreign smears won’t stop our people’s movement.” Kennedy? “Let the voters decide—if they love America.” The firestorm rages: Outrage from progressives, applause from conservatives, chaos everywhere. In a city built on immigrants, Kennedy’s words cut deep: Is Mamdani a product of decay, or democracy’s future? The ballot box will tell.