George Soros is the top donor to leftist causes and groups.

But Soros may have made a key mistake.

And Alina Habba hit George Soros with one gut punch that will send Democrats into a rage.

As Conservative Reboot reports:

Don Lemon marching with a leftist mob into a Minneapolis church and disrupting services to protest ICE ignited a national firestorm.

It’s a federal crime to obstruct the ability to worship freely.

Many Americans demanded that Lemon and the rioters face criminal charges.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Department of Justice Civil Rights chief Harmeet Dhillon both revealed prosecutors were examining charging Lemon and the other members of the mob under the FACE Act.

Department of Justice Senior Advisor Alina Habba went one step further, telling Fox News that the Department of Justice was also investigating who funded the rioters storming the church.

“The FACE Act is a long-standing federal statute. It carries criminal penalties and violations. The DOJ will come down hard on anybody who tries to interfere in a place of worship,” Habba began.

“The DOJ will look into whoever is funding this. If you are funding mass protests that are putting people at risk, this DOJ will come down on you,” Habba added.

That could lead to George Soros.

Jameal Lundy was part of the mob that barged into the church.

Lundy works as the  intergovernmental affairs coordinator for Soros-funded prosecutor, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty

Lundy is also married to St. Paul City Council member Anika Bowie.

And Lundy is also running for a seat in the Minnesota State Legislature.

Lemon interviewed Lundy as part of his livestreaming of the church invasion.

“People are fighting back and organizing, in large part without support from officials, local officials. Some people want to be involved, local officials, but they’re doing this all on their own; this is all grassroots,” Lemon said before asking a man who appeared to be Lundy, “Without giving out what the operation is, why are you out here?”

Lundy identified himself as a candidate for public office as well as married to an elected official.

“I’m here to support our community activists. I’m currently a candidate for Minnesota State Senate District 65. I feel like it’s important if you’re going to be representing people in office, that you’re out here with the people as well,” Lundy began.

“We’re all we’ve got. I’m actually married to an elected official; I work closely with elected officials, but direct action from the community, certainly within the lines of the law, is so important to show that we have one voice,” Lundy added.

A man who appeared to be Lundy could also be seen on the livestream shouting “OUT, OUT,” and“Who shut this down? We shut this down.”

Lundy’s presence in the mob led many to wonder just how grassroots this demonstration was and if there were higher powers at work funding this unrest.

Alina Habba promised that the Trump Department of Justice would get to the bottom of that question.