Podcast Summary: The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show Featuring Matt Palumbo on "The Tudor Dixon Podcast"
Podcast Information:
- Title: The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show
- Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
- Episode: The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Inside the Not-So-Secret Network of Alex Soros with Matt Palumbo
- Release Date: June 9, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Tudor Dixon engages in a compelling discussion with Matt Palumbo, the content manager of the Bongino Report and author of the new book, Inside the Not-So-Secret Network of Alex Soros. The conversation delves deep into the intricate web of influence wielded by Alex Soros, the youngest son of billionaire philanthropist George Soros. The episode provides listeners with an investigative look into Alex Soros's political maneuvers, personal dynamics, and the broader implications of his actions on global and domestic politics.
Ideological Alignment and Expansion
- Matt Palumbo (01:07): Matt begins by highlighting the ideological continuity between Alex and his father, George Soros. He states, “he is his father's son... they are ideologically aligned.”
- Further Leftist Endeavors: Palumbo notes that while the Open Society Foundation (OSF) continues its established efforts on autopilot, Alex introduces more radical leftist initiatives, particularly emphasizing climate change activism.
Transparency Through Social Media
- Public Persona (02:16): Tudor Dixon observes Alex's aggressive use of social media, which contrasts with his father's more clandestine approach. “He seems to be much more of an attention whore than his father,” Dixon remarks.
- Ease of Research: Palumbo appreciates Alex's transparency, stating, “he made it very easy to track his whereabouts... posts on social media," which facilitated extensive research into his activities.
Personal Background and Family Dynamics
- Relationship with Family (06:01): Dixon probes into Alex's personal life, questioning his emotional ties and commitment to family. He mentions, “Alex has come forward and said that Alex was actually not the first choice for him...”
- Matt Palumbo's Insights (06:53): Palumbo describes Alex as “unemotional” and less politically savvy compared to George Soros. He shares personal anecdotes, including an attempt to meet Alex, which was unsuccessful, highlighting Alex's reluctance to engage directly.
Influence in the Biden Administration and US Politics
- White House Visits (02:49): Palumbo discusses his research with Joe Vasquez from the Media Research Center, revealing that around 30 of Alex's visits to the White House correlated with environmental announcements. He cites a specific instance where a meeting with Ukrainian and Kenyan officials led to significant US-Ukraine energy agreements ([02:49]).
- Memorandum of Understanding: The conversation underscores potential coordination between Soros-funded NGOs and the Biden administration's policies, especially in Africa.
Media Interaction and Public Perception
- Attempts to Contact Alex (08:44): Palumbo shares his experience trying to reach Alex for an interview, which ended in denial. “He doesn't do interviews is what she said.”
- SEO and Publicity: Despite resistance, Palumbo’s book has gained visibility, making it one of the top search results for Alex Soros, thereby keeping him on the radar ([10:27]).
- Character portrayal: Dixon contrasts George Soros’s secretive reputation with Alex’s visible presence alongside prominent political figures like Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris ([10:56]).
Global Influence: Ukraine and Albania
- Ukraine Involvement (19:48): Palumbo details Alex's significant role in Ukraine, extending his father's legacy. He mentions contributions such as a million-dollar donation to an NGO run by Zelensky's wife and involvement in munitions deals between Ukraine and Albania, raising questions about potential corruption and influence ([19:48]).
- Albanian Politics (21:21): The discussion covers Alex's influence in Albanian politics, particularly his relationship with Prime Minister Eddie Rama and the questionable subcontracting of munitions production, suggesting a pattern of manipulating smaller nations for broader geopolitical gains ([21:21]).
Funding and Political Strategies
- Climate Change Funding (24:20): Palumbo reveals that since Alex took over OSF, funding for climate initiatives has more than doubled to $438 million in two years, compared to $170 million from 2016 onward. This surge supports various umbrella groups focused on climate, which often branch into other progressive causes ([24:20]).
- Election Funding (32:12): Discussing electoral influence, Palumbo estimates that Alex channels between $5 to $10 million per election cycle directly to candidates, alongside significant investments in media outlets like Courier Newsroom to sway public opinion and promote leftist propaganda ([32:12]).
Conspiracy Theories and Shadow Government
- Shadow Government Concept (25:20): The conversation touches on the idea of a "shadow government," where affluent and influential individuals like Alex Soros, combined with political figures like Huma Abedin, could potentially form parallel governing bodies. Palumbo explains that while shadow governments are not inherently conspiratorial, the integration of media ownership amplifies their influence ([25:20]).
Personality and Psychological Insights
- Empathy and Leadership (16:09): Dixon contrasts George Soros’s perceived lack of empathy with Alex’s more empathetic tendencies. However, Palumbo argues that Alex is still emotionally distant, despite occasional gestures, and is more focused on ideological pursuits than personal relationships ([16:09]).
- Social Challenges: Palumbo describes Alex's struggles with public speaking and media training, portraying him as less polished and more naive compared to his father ([06:53]).
Book Promotion and Closing Remarks
- Matt Palumbo’s Book (34:37): The episode concludes with Palumbo promoting his book, Inside the Not-So-Secret Network of Alex Soros, set to release on December 8th. He emphasizes the investigative nature of the book and its uncovering of Alex's extensive influence and network.
- Final Thoughts (35:34): Dixon endorses the book as an insightful Christmas gift, encouraging listeners to explore the depths of Alex Soros's impact on global and domestic politics.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
- Matt Palumbo (01:07): “He is his father's son... they are ideologically aligned.”
- Matt Palumbo (02:49): “In about two-thirds of them it correlated with some sort of environmental announcement.”
- Matt Palumbo (06:53): “He can't get a sentence out... struggles with that.”
- Matt Palumbo (19:48): “He donated a million dollars to an NGO that is run by Zelensky's wife...”
- Matt Palumbo (24:20): “He’s pledged 438 million to climate in the past two years. So more than double in two years than what was spent from 2016 to when he took over.”
- Matt Palumbo (25:20): “Shadow governments have been around forever... they have the same platform that anyone in Congress would have.”
- Matt Palumbo (32:12): “They went into that media strategy. The OSF right now has $20 billion or 25 billion...”
Conclusion
This episode offers a critical examination of Alex Soros's role in shaping political landscapes both domestically and internationally. Through Matt Palumbo's investigative insights, listeners gain an understanding of the vast network of influence exerted by Alex Soros, his strategic funding of progressive causes, and the potential implications for democratic processes. The conversation underscores the importance of transparency and the need for vigilant scrutiny of powerful individuals shaping global policies.
For more insights and detailed analysis, listeners are encouraged to read Matt Palumbo's forthcoming book, Inside the Not-So-Secret Network of Alex Soros, available starting December 8th.
