President Biden awarded George Soros with the Medal of Freedom in early January. (Getty Images)
Soros' check followed a maxed-out contribution directly to Biden's campaign that summer. Soros and his son Alex, who recently took control of the Open Society Foundations network that funnels large amounts of money to left-wing nonprofits and causes, both pushed $6,600 to Biden's campaign on June 30.
During the last presidential election, George provided $500,000 to the Biden Victory Fund while sending millions more to super PACs backing him. Alex added $721,300 to the Biden Victory Fund in 2020.
On Thursday morning, Alex Soros shared an Instagram story with a caption of Biden and the message "Joe Biden warns an ‘oligarchy’ is emerging in America in his final White House address."
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman donated $699,600.00 on April 26, 2023, to the Biden Victory Fund, the campaign’s joint fundraising vehicle, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC) records.
Biden attended a fundraiser that Hoffman hosted on behalf of the super PAC at the private residence of Shannon Hunt-Scott and Kevin Scott in Los Gatos, California, in June 2023.
Former New York City mayor, billionaire entrepreneur and media magnate Michael Bloomberg contributed nearly $20 million to help boost President Biden in his 2024 election rematch with former President Trump, sources confirmed to Fox News last year.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on March 29, 2023, in Washington, D.C. Schultz previously has supported President Biden. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
In 2020, Biden reportedly brought in $4 million during a virtual fundraiser hosted by a small group of billionaires and other Silicon Valley donors.
The virtual event was held by Climate Leaders for Biden, a group of environmental activists that includes billionaire and former Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer, according to an invitation.
Moritz, a billionaire Democrat mega-donor and venture capitalist, contributed at least $7.8 million to pro-Biden and anti-Trump causes during the last election cycle, according to The New York Times.
However, in July last year, Moritz called on Biden to drop out of the race following his debate performance against Trump in June.
"He can either condemn the country to dark and cruel times or heed the voice of Father Time. The clock has run out," Moritz told the newspaper at the time.
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"I would vote for Biden, but I would not give another penny to any fund-raising appeals from Democrats," he added in a statement.
Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
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