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EXPOSED: Liberal Elite STEALS Millions From Homeless, Serves Them Ramen While Living in $7M Mansion

Gary FranchiJanuary 23, 2026127 views
EXPOSED: Liberal Elite STEALS Millions From Homeless, Serves Them Ramen While Living in $7M Mansion
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The FBI's early morning wake-up call at 6 AM Friday wasn't exactly what Alexander Soofer had planned at his sprawling $7 million Los Angeles mansion. But when you're allegedly stealing millions meant to feed homeless Americans while serving them cheap ramen noodles, karma has a way of catching up.

Soofer, an executive with the so-called charity "Abundant Blessings," was arrested on wire fraud charges by FBI and IRS-Criminal Investigation agents in what appears to be yet another massive scandal within California's bloated Homeless Industrial Complex.

While homeless Americans struggled to survive on the streets of Los Angeles, Soofer was allegedly living it up in luxury, pocketing funds that were supposed to provide nutritious meals to those most in need. Instead of the promised quality food, these vulnerable people were apparently getting bargain-basement ramen – if they were lucky.

The Liberal Elite's Favorite Game: Profit Off Misery

This isn't just another fraud case, Patriots. This is emblematic of everything wrong with the left's approach to homelessness. They create massive bureaucracies, throw taxpayer money at the problem, and somehow the only people who benefit are the well-connected elites running these "charitable" organizations.

How many more Alexander Soofers are out there, living in multi-million dollar mansions while the homeless they claim to serve eat scraps? How many more times will we see these fake do-gooders line their pockets while virtue-signaling about compassion?

Los Angeles has spent billions on homelessness over the past decade, yet the crisis has only gotten worse. Now we know where at least some of that money went – straight into the bank accounts of liberal grifters who see human suffering as nothing more than a business opportunity.

This arrest should be a wake-up call to every American: the Homeless Industrial Complex isn't about helping people, it's about helping themselves. While President Trump works to restore accountability to our government, stories like this remind us why we can't trust the left with anything – especially when it comes to caring for our most vulnerable citizens.

How many more mansion-dwelling fraudsters are feeding at the trough of taxpayer-funded "compassion" while America's homeless get nothing but empty promises and instant noodles?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024VerifiedJan 23, 2026
This is exactly why I stopped donating to these big charities years ago. They live like kings while the people they claim to help get scraps. My family volunteers directly at our local church shelter instead - at least we know where every dollar goes.
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TruthSeeker47VerifiedJan 24, 2026
Smart move! Local churches do more real good than these corrupt organizations ever will.
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ConservativeVoice88VerifiedJan 24, 2026
A $7 million mansion?! Meanwhile they're serving ramen noodles to people who desperately need proper nutrition. The hypocrisy is absolutely disgusting but not surprising from the liberal elite.