The founder of a George Soros-funded progressive legal group quietly resigned amid internal racism accusations from her own staff, exposing the stunning hypocrisy at the heart of the radical left’s criminal justice reform movement.
Soros-Funded Group Leader Faces Internal Racism Claims
Miriam Krinsky, founder and executive director of Fair and Just Prosecution (FJP), abruptly resigned in September 2024 after her own staff accused her of racism. The Washington Free Beacon obtained internal emails revealing the true reason behind her departure, contradicting FJP’s public claim that she left for personal reasons. This stunning revelation exposes the rank hypocrisy within progressive organizations that lecture Americans about racial justice while allegedly practicing discrimination internally. The scandal represents yet another embarrassing setback for George Soros’s network of radical criminal justice groups.
Progressive Prosecutor Movement Crumbles Under Trump Administration
FJP was established in 2017 to support radical prosecutors who prioritize ideology over public safety. The organization, heavily funded by Soros’s Open Society Foundations, provided resources and training to over 60 progressive prosecutors nationwide. These prosecutors have consistently pushed policies like eliminating cash bail, refusing to prosecute certain crimes, and reducing sentences—contributing to the crime surge that plagued American cities under the Biden administration. The movement has faced increasing backlash from voters who witnessed firsthand the devastating consequences of these soft-on-crime policies.
The timing of Krinsky’s resignation coincides with electoral defeats for numerous Soros-backed prosecutors across the country. Voters in major jurisdictions have rejected the progressive prosecutor agenda through recalls and electoral defeats, recognizing that these policies endanger law-abiding citizens. High-profile prosecutors like George Gascón in Los Angeles and Monique Worrell in Florida have faced intense scrutiny and removal efforts. This pattern demonstrates that Americans are rejecting the radical left’s attempt to fundamentally transform our criminal justice system through activist prosecutors.
Cover-Up Reveals Organizational Dysfunction
FJP’s attempt to conceal the true reason for Krinsky’s departure reveals the organization’s commitment to protecting its image over accountability. While publicly claiming she resigned to spend time with family, leaked internal communications show staff members raised serious concerns about racist behavior within the organization’s leadership. This deception undermines FJP’s credibility and raises questions about what other issues the group may be hiding from public scrutiny. The organization’s refusal to address the allegations publicly demonstrates a pattern of avoiding responsibility that mirrors the broader progressive movement’s approach to accountability.
EXCLUSIVE: Founder of Soros-Backed Legal Group Resigned Amid Internal Accusations of Racismhttps://t.co/GxrlPdOb1b
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) August 19, 2025
Amy Fettig and Robin Olsen have assumed leadership as co-executive directors, but the damage to FJP’s reputation may prove irreparable. The scandal highlights the fundamental contradictions within progressive organizations that claim to champion equity while allegedly failing to practice it internally. This controversy provides ammunition for critics who have long argued that these groups are more interested in advancing political agendas than actually addressing the issues they claim to care about.
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EXCLUSIVE: Founder of Soros-Backed Legal Group Resigned Amid Internal Accusations of Racism
Co-Executive Directors Amy Fettig and Robin Olsen to Lead FJP
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