Anne-Marie Blăjan, U.S. Embassy political specialist in Bucharest, journalist, and LGBT activist, openly attacks Romania’s democratic institutions and actively participates in efforts to undermine the judiciary, despite the fact that her important diplomatic position requires a certain level of restraint.
Anne-Marie Blăjan publicly praised Bucharest Court of Appeal judge Raluca Moroșanu, who accused the court’s leadership of abuses and later gave an interview to Recorder detailing her accusations.

Beyond her relentless interference in Romania’s internal judicial affairs as a U.S. Embassy representative, which requires strictness in public statements, Anne-Marie Blăjan appears to ignore that Raluca Moroșanu was the one who changed the legal classification in the case of the millionaire who attempted to kill his wife in a jacuzzi.
Practically, Raluca Moroșanu considered that witnesses did not time how long the victim’s head was held underwater. Seven women observed the violent episode from 20 meters away, without measuring the duration of the asphyxiation. They were also the ones who called emergency services, reporting that a man was attempting to kill a woman in a jacuzzi.
The woman recounted at the time that her husband had assaulted her during a weekend in Mamaia, holding her head under water in a jacuzzi, cutting her with a knife, and later raping her.
Furthermore, Anne-Marie Blăjan seems to be a USR sympathizer from her official position as political adviser at the U.S. Embassy in Bucharest. She posted on Facebook praising Diana Buzoianu, the Minister of Environment, sharing a message from USR president Dominic Fritz.

The Soros-aligned official joined the U.S. Embassy in 2015, during the Coldea-Koveși era. Since then, she has been responsible for public relations, government relations, political and legislative analysis.
During this period, Blăjan played a role in promoting USR, progressive, and LGBTQ policies at the U.S. Embassy. She did not hesitate to appear on Facebook at the marches of the “sex-marxist” movement, even boasting about it.

Moreover, Blăjan has been openly critical of Donald Trump, despite working for a U.S. government mission. She publicly liked anti-Trump articles on LinkedIn, where her official embassy position was displayed.
In one article, Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister, stated that Trump’s decision to hold direct talks with Vladimir Putin was “a mistake.” He mocked Trump, suggesting that if he wanted to win the Nobel Prize, he had to ensure “just peace,” while also lecturing the American president on foreign policy and implying that U.S. credibility depended on ending the Russia-Ukraine war.


At the same time, she posted that she was reading a book by Anne Applebaum, a known critic of Donald Trump.

From the same LinkedIn account, Anne-Marie Blăjan publicly liked a post in which Silvia Dinică, Secretary of State in the Ministry of Labor and USR national office member, assumed her position—another clear sign of Blăjan’s support for the USR party.


The LGBT neo-Marxist’s activities go further. In June 2015, while collaborating with the publication Curs de Guvernare, Blăjan acted as a loyal trumpet for the SRI-DNA duo, spreading international media reactions to Prime Minister Victor Ponta’s indictment.
At that time, Victor Ponta was absurdly accused of committing 19 offenses related to his arrangements with Dan Șova, lawyer for the Turceni and Rovinari energy complexes, while serving as Romania’s Prime Minister.
To the frustration of the Soros-Resist movement’s trumpet in Romania, Victor Ponta was definitively acquitted on December 29, 2023, by the High Court of Cassation and Justice in the “Rovinari-Turceni” case.

Anne-Marie Blăjan is also close to Elena Calistru, co-founder and president of the Soros-aligned NGO Funky Citizens, which organizes protests and “fights corruption,” as shown in a photo.
Funky Citizens was a member of an NGO group represented by the Soros Foundation at the “Open Government Partnership.” Its founder, Elena Calistru, worked at Transparency International Romania, affiliated with CEE Trust.
Alongside them is Alex Costache, journalist for Koveși and Coldea, part of the NGO G4Media network, who publishes under the name “Alin Ionescu” at the previously cited source.
Both Elena Calistru and Alex Costache, through NGO initiatives and published articles, consistently served to promote the #rezist movement, distort the truth, and weaken public trust in the judiciary.
