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Soros v Trump: Socialists targets conservatives in upcoming European nation’s election

A former Albanian ambassador to the U.S. says the country’s upcoming election will be more like a runoff between the policies of President Trump and George and Alex Soros as opposition parties call foul over corruption by the ruling socialists.
«Albania is now effectively a one-party system pretending to hold elections,» Agim Nesho, former Albanian ambassador to the United States and the United Nations, told Fox News Digital. Nesho said May’s election «is a clash between ‘Trump-ists’ and ‘Soros-ists,’ with the latter fighting to keep their grip on corruption and the state in Albania.»
Amid accusations of corruption and the recent arrests of major Albanian political candidates, some critics are voicing concern over the integrity of upcoming elections for the country’s 140-member Parliament, now scheduled for May 11.
Nesho claimed the country’s ruling socialists «led by Prime Minister Edi Rama, is undemocratic and deeply rooted… for over 12 years, it has been supported by rich left-wing donors like Alex Soros, Rama’s close friend, and by projects like the USAID and Open Society [Foundations] judicial reform, which Rama co-opted and twisted to attack the center-right, conservative opposition.» He claimed the prime minister «also oversees a powerful narco-state that spreads fear and exerts controls over elections.»
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Albanian opposition supporters hold a placard showing President Donald Trump and Albanian opposition leader Sali Berisha during an anti-government protest in in Tirana on Feb. 8, 2025. (Adnan Beci/AFP via Getty Images)
President Trump’s former campaign manager, Chris LaCivita, joined the campaign of Sali Berisha, the leader of Albania’s right-wing Democratic Party in February, according to Politico. LaCivita told the publication that Berisha would be «a true friend of the United States and… will successfully work with President Trump and the United States.» He called Rama a «puppet of George Soros.»
Berisha, formerly president and prime minister of Albania, told Fox News Digital that Rama’s government «banned my name and the name of the party in the voting list» during May 2023 elections. «When they failed with these measures,» he said they went further.
Parliament stripped Berisha’s legal immunity in December 2023 and placed him on house arrest under the accusation that he had used his position to help his son-in-law acquire private land. Berisha says that «official documents proved» the land belonged to his son-in-law’s grandfather, and had been confiscated by the former Communist regime.
Last November Berisha was released from house arrest. He was formally charged with corruption in September, the Associated Press reported.
Berisha’s spokesperson, Alfred Lela, told Fox News Digital that Berisha is now awaiting trial.
In addition to Berisha, Centrist Freedom Party leader and former Albanian President Ilir Meta was arrested on corruption charges in October 2024 in what one source told Fox News Digital was a «weaponization of the judiciary and law enforcement agencies.» Once an ally of Rama, Meta has frequently noted the increasing corruption and authoritarianism of the Rama government.
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Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama speaks during a Security Council meeting on Ukraine, Sept. 20, 2023, at United Nations headquarters. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
George Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF) has invested more than $131 million in Albania between 1992 and 2020, effectively «supporting Mr. Rama’s rise to power,» the European Center for Law & Justice reported in 2023. The center alleges that OSF helped to allocate some of the $60 million that USAID spent on judicial reform in Albania between 2000 and 2015, explaining that Rama’s opposition has «denounced this reform as aimed at enabling the government to take control of the judiciary.»
OSF offices in Albania and the U.S. did not respond to numerous inquiries from Fox News Digital about allegations placed by its opponents against it.
According to an OSF website, the group has «earmarked $600,000 to support the process to overhaul Albania’s judicial system» in 2015 as part of Albania’s preparations to join the European Union. OSF claims «the money was used to fund a 20-strong expert panel, conduct public outreach and opinion surveys, establish a dedicated website, and organize conferences.»

Protesters gather in front of Prime Minister Edi Rama’s office in Tirana, Albania, demanding his resignation on Feb. 11, 2025. (Olsi Shehu/Anadolu via Getty Images)
NewsNation reported that Alex Soros often travels to Tirana, and calls it his «second home.» In July 2021, Soros posted a selfie with Rama on Instagram, identifying the prime minister as his «good friend.»
Berisha says he asked eight years ago for the U.S. Congress and European Parliament «to ban [George] Soros’ political activity in Europe because he is an enemy of democracy.»
In a December speech, Berisha said he would ban the OSF from Albania, calling the group a «real national threat,» according to Euronews Albania. Berisha said the Rama government’s mismanagement of resources and failure to mitigate poverty had forced the emigration of 45% of Albanians.
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Opposition leader Sali Berisha leaves the Parliament in Tirana, Albania, Dec. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Armando Babani)
Another impediment to Berisha’s run is the sanctions that former Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced against Berisha, his wife, and his children in May 2021. Blinken said Berisha had been «involved in corrupt acts, such as misappropriation of public funds and interfering with public processes, including using his power for his own benefit and to enrich his political allies and his family members at the expense of the Albanian public’s confidence in their government institutions and public officials.»
Berisha claimed that the sanctions against him were «entirely based on corrupted lobbying» by George Soros and Rama. He also said members of the Biden administration «turned [the] U.S. Embassy in Tirana into a huge prosecutorial office,» urging supporters, journalists and business people to stop supporting Berisha and his party, and that the State Department «asked other countries to sanction and to isolate me.»
Berisha said sanctions have hindered his campaign. «Of course it hurts me, because I’m not able to meet with Albanian Americans, which are so numerous, and in this election, for the first time, they have the right to vote for the party and candidate they prefer in their country of origin.»

Then-Albanian President Ilir Meta holds an American flag as he delivers a speech during a rally in Tirana, on March 2, 2020. (Gent Shkullaku/AFP via Getty Images)
A State Department spokesperson said they had no comment about Berisha’s claims that U.S. entities turned supporters against him. The State Department did not respond to questions from Fox News Digital about whether sanctions against Berisha should be upheld, or if they impede free and fair elections in Albania.
A spokesperson for former President Joe Biden did not respond to questions on whether his administration had a role in turning supporters against Berisha.
Nesho noted that sanctions «lack… evidence and had been rejected by Albanian public opinion. It looks like a political move, driven by Rama’s big money allies such as Alex Soros, who benefit both commercially and in influence from keeping Rama in power.» Nesho called on the Trump administration to «lift this ban immediately. It’s stirring anti-American feelings and clashes with the values of democracy and fairness,» he added.
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Nesho claimed that «the last three elections were unfair, full of intimidation and theft. The upcoming May 11, 2025, election shouldn’t just be a fake show – it needs to be truly free and fair. The U.S. and EU must push for this or ask that the vote is delayed until it can meet proper standards.»
Fox News Digital also reached out multiple times to Albanian Prime Minister Rama, the OSF, a member of the Albanian Foreign Ministry, and the Albanian Embassy in Washington, D.C., for comment about accusations of corruption and OSF election interference but received no response.
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GOP accuses Dems of risking shutdown to restore ‘illegal immigrant healthcare’

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As Congress barrels toward Tuesday’s midnight deadline to avoid a government shutdown, Republicans are blasting Democrats for prioritizing «free healthcare for illegal aliens» over paying U.S. troops, who would miss paychecks if the government closes.
Both Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., have accused Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., of trying to reinstate taxpayer-funded medical benefits for illegal immigrants through congressional Democrats’ continuing resolution (CR), a charge Democrats dispute.
Congressional Democrats’ main demand has been an extension of expiring Obamacare tax credits, but among their wishlist is a push to repeal the healthcare title of President Donald Trump’s signature piece of legislation.
Republicans aimed to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse from Medicaid, reforms which included limiting eligibility and penalizing states who extended healthcare benefits to illegal immigrants.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, right, accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, left, of prioritizing «free healthcare for illegal aliens» over paying U.S. troops. (Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
«They want to have illegal aliens come into our country and get massive healthcare at the cost to everybody else, and we don’t have it. And that’s, I would say, the number one reason that they want to strike is to get illegal immigrants’ healthcare,» Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday, as he said Republicans are not responsible for the looming government shutdown.
«Democrats are about to shut down the government because they demand we fund healthcare for illegal aliens,» Vice President JD Vance posted on X last week. Johnson added on Sunday that Schumer wants to «reinstate free healthcare for illegal aliens paid by American taxpayers.»
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Schumer and congressional Democrats, however, have labeled the issue the «Republican healthcare crisis,» and placed the onus of a government shutdown on Trump and the GOP. The top Senate Democrat rejected Republican’s claims that they were trying to allow illegal immigrants onto federal health care rolls ahead of the vote to fund the government.
«They say that undocumented people are going to get these credits,» Schumer said. «That is absolutely false. That is one of the big lies that they tell.»
Republicans have seized on Democrats’ efforts to roll back Medicaid reform included in Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which narrowly passed through Congress earlier this year.

President Donald Trump speaks to a gathering of top U.S. military commanders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in Quantico, Virginia. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Last week on Truth Social, Trump stated, «Democrats want Illegal Aliens, many of them VIOLENT CRIMINALS, to receive FREE Healthcare.»
While many of the provisions they sought to include in Trump’s colossal bill were nixed by Senate rules, one provision included in the legislation limited Medicaid eligibility to U.S. citizens and other certain lawful permanent residents, according to the American Medical Association.
That provision simultaneously barred «previously eligible legal immigrants such as refugees, individuals granted asylum, and certain abused spouses and children,» and is set to take effect on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
Taxpayer-funded Medicaid coverage for illegal immigrants has long been prohibited, except for treatment of emergency medical conditions.
The OBBBA made certain changes to the federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP), which dictates how much the federal government matches states’ funding for Medicaid.

As lawmakers debate a government funding extension, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., awaits a meeting at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Obamacare, meanwhile, allowed for states to expand their Medicaid populations with the federal government matching 90% of the costs of that expanded population. States that took that expansion and also provide healthcare funding for illegal immigrants are due to receive less federal funding under OBBBA, with that cost-sharing margin going from 90% to 80%.
And while illegal immigrants do not qualify for Medicaid and Medicare, Emergency Medicaid reimbursements allow hospitals to recoup the cost of emergency care for people who would be eligible for Medicaid if they had legal status. The OBBBA limits those federal dollars, however, to just allow for the state’s regular FMAP share.
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While ACA subsidies aren’t set to expire until the end of this year, Democrats warned that insurers were set to send out new guidance and rates on Wednesday. They charged that on average, premium costs for people enrolled on Obamacare that use the credits would go up by an average of 114%.
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Un fuerte terremoto de magnitud 6,9 sacudió el centro de Filipinas: al menos 6 muertos

Al menos seis personas murieron cuando un terremoto de magnitud 6,9 sacudió el centro de Filipinas la noche del martes, informó la policía local.
El sismo de magnitud 6,9 sacudió la costa central de Filipinas este martes, informó el Servicio Geológico de Estados Unidos (USGS). El epicentro se localizó en el mar, frente al extremo norte de la isla de Cebú, cerca de la ciudad de Bogo, que cuenta con más de 90.000 habitantes. El hipocentro se situó a tan solo 10 kilómetros de profundidad, según el Instituto Filipino de Vulcanología y Sismología (Phivolcs).
Las autoridades locales advirtieron sobre una posible “leve alteración en el nivel del mar” y exhortaron a los residentes de las islas de Leyte, Cebú y Biliran a “mantenerse alejados de la playa y no acercarse a la costa”. Asimismo, se solicitó a la población “estar alerta ante olas de tamaño inusual” y se recomendó trasladarse a zonas de mayor altitud en caso necesario.
El Phivolcs señaló que se trata de un terremoto de intensidad alta, especialmente en las zonas de San Fernando y Cebú, registrado sobre las 22.00 hora local, de origen tectónico, y anticipó que se esperan réplicas durante las próximas horas por lo que pidió a la población “permanecer alerta”, también ante “inconvenientes de menor gravedad”.
En varias localidades, los habitantes narraron momentos de pánico. Joey Leeguid, bombero de Cebú en la localidad de San Fernando, relató a AFP: “Sentimos el temblor en nuestra estación, fue muy fuerte. Vimos cómo nuestro casillero se movía de un lado a otro, nos sentimos un poco mareados por un momento, pero ahora estamos bien”.

En Bantayan, un área turística cercana al epicentro, Martham Pacilan, de 25 años, contó: “Escuché un fuerte estruendo proveniente de la dirección de la iglesia y luego vi caer piedras de la estructura. Por suerte nadie resultó herido. Estaba en shock y en pánico al mismo tiempo, pero mi cuerpo no podía moverse, solo me quedé esperando a que el temblor terminara”.
Numerosos residentes tuvieron que evacuar sus viviendas en la ciudad de Iloílo, en la isla de Panay, ante el temor de posibles derrumbes. Las autoridades también reportaron daños estructurales en varios puntos del país.
Agnes Merza, cuidadora de 65 años, comentó: “Se sentía como si todos fuéramos a caer. Es la primera vez que experimento algo así. Los vecinos salieron corriendo de sus casas. Mis dos ayudantes adolescentes se escondieron debajo de una mesa porque eso les enseñaron en los boy scouts”. Según su testimonio, las baldosas de su cocina quedaron agrietadas tras el sismo.
En un primer momento, el USGS reportó una magnitud de 7,0, antes de corregirla a 6,9. Por su parte, el Centro de Alerta de Tsunamis del Pacífico precisó que “no hay amenaza de tsunami por este terremoto” y que “no se requiere ninguna acción”.

Filipinas se encuentra en el llamado “Anillo de Fuego” del Pacífico, una de las zonas con mayor actividad sísmica del mundo que se extiende desde Japón, pasando por el sudeste asiático, hasta la cuenca del Pacífico. Allí, los temblores son frecuentes y, aunque muchos son demasiado débiles para ser percibidos, los terremotos fuertes y destructivos ocurren de manera aleatoria y sin posibilidad de predicción.
El domingo, al menos 26 personas murieron y 33 resultaron heridas tras el impacto simultáneo de tres fenómenos meteorológicos sobre Filipinas: la tormenta tropical Opong, el supertifón Nando y la depresión tropical Mirasol. Según datos oficiales, las tormentas han afectado a 738.714 familias, es decir, cerca de 2,8 millones de personas. De este total, 163.317 personas pertenecientes a 46.611 familias tuvieron que ser evacuadas y realojadas en 2.680 centros de acogida habilitados en distintas regiones, informó el diario Phil Star.
Las autoridades han declarado el estado de calamidad en 53 zonas, lo que permite acceder a los fondos nacionales para desastres, cubrir gastos de asistencia y comenzar con las tareas de reconstrucción. Además, la medida contempla la congelación de precios de productos básicos para evitar la especulación en medio de la emergencia.
(Con información de AFP/EP)
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Loudoun County chair mixes criticism, compassion in remarks on slain activist Charlie Kirk

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The chairwoman of the Loudoun County, Virginia board of supervisors criticized murdered political activist Charlie Kirk while expressing compassion for his family during roundtable remarks at September’s meeting.
Loudoun, about 30 miles west of Washington, is a formerly-Republican bastion that has swung hard to the left and become ground-zero in recent election seasons as a prominent site for culture war battles – including transgender school restroom policies that have marked the 2021 and 2025 statewide contests.
Several members of the Democratic-majority board spoke during their monthly public huddle in Leesburg, offering differing remembrances of Kirk, who was murdered during one of his famous collegiate speaking engagements.
Chairwoman Phyllis Randall, an at-large Democrat, said Wednesday that as a therapist by-trade, she understands people can hold more than one emotion at a time and the «wonderful complexity of humanity.»
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Charlie Kirk speaks at CPAC in Oxon Hill, Maryland. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
«Obviously, no person should be gunned down. No person should be murdered. Not kids in schools, not lawmakers in their homes, not political antagonists,» she said.
«At the same time, I don’t feel the need to sugarcoat or ignore or gloss over some of the behavior that Mr. Kirk, himself, engaged in while he was living … A death, even a horrible death, does not automatically erase the harm a person did in his life. In my opinion, Charlie Kirk engaged in promoting political violence and division.»
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«While I hold empathy for Mr. Kirk — In fact, I hold empathy and compassion for our entire nation right now. And I pray for our nation as a person of faith … God understands that I’m struggling with these feelings,» she said.
She reiterated that Kirk should not have been murdered but that while in life, Kirk «pressed against my community.»
Randall, who is Black, alleged Kirk also «put many communities in increased danger.»
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Loudoun County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Phyllis Randall speaks at IAD in 2023. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Supervisor Caleb Kerschner of Hamilton, one of two Republicans on the board, said in his public remarks that the nation hadn’t seen a political figure murdered so publicly since the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Kennedy brothers.
«What makes it even more chilling is it appears to be done in political ideological reasons: Something we would see in other countries, but not America,» Kerschner said.
Kerschner added that the most disturbing development following Kirk’s murder has been «internet trolls and radical individuals» celebrating the killing.
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«It is one thing to oppose and argue the ideology of someone you disagree with. It is quite another to promote violence towards such individuals. America was built on the principles of freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of debate, and individual liberty. No one can deny or disagree that Charlie lived by this and openly encouraged discourse from any who would engage,» he said.
The board’s vice chairman, Michael Turner, a Democrat from Ashburn, echoed Kerschner in recounting growing up in the 1960s when political violence was last at its peak.
«We are in a tit-for-tat across the board at every level of our society for hatred,» said Turner.
In the wake of Kirk’s murder, he said he wants to be more understanding of opposing views.
«I have a friend who’s a MAGA — he is a friend, but he’s a MAGA — I don’t quite know how to reconcile that, but I do every day because he’s a friend,» he said.
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