John, I'm excited to share the latest from CRC with you:
The Latest from CRC:Should non-citizens drive semis? ([link removed] Research DirectorMichael Watson ([link removed] looks into Big Labor's efforts to stop the Trump administration from blocking non-citizens and certain immigrants from obtaining Commercial Drivers Licenses.Where does BLM get their money?CRC Senior Fellow Kali Fontanilla ([link removed] looks into the funding of BLM and their racially divisive ideology.What's wrong with homeless advocacy? ([link removed] Managing Editor and Director of Content Ken Braun ([link removed] digs into the problems with homeless advocacy nonprofits.
Is AARP really on the side of retired Americans? ([link removed] Michael Watson ([link removed] and CRC’s Director of Communications & External Relations Sarah Lee ([link removed] sit down with the President of American Commitment Phil Kerpen ([link removed] to discuss how AARP works against the interests of its members.
Who is funding the NYC mayoral candidates? CRC's Tiffany Gabbay ([link removed] Kali Fontanilla ([link removed] and Robert Stilson ([link removed] look into the money behind the men running to be NYC's next mayor.
CRC in the Media:‘Seven Pennsylvania Election Canvassers Charged For Fake Voter Registration Scheme In 2024 Election ([link removed] climate group seeks to influence Prairie Village city council election ([link removed]
Study: Tax Dollars Earmarked for Solving Homeless Crisis Used to Bankroll Far Left Agenda ([link removed]
Latest Video from CRC
Radical Networks: From Campuses to the Streets
From campus protests to Capitol Hill pressure campaigns, the same radical networks keep appearing — fueled by foreign influence, billionaire donors, and extremist ideology. CRC exposes how groups like The People’s Forum, Students for Justice in Palestine, Indivisible, and Antifa form a pipeline of money and activism that isn’t grassroots, but manufactured power.
Featured Video
Tax-Free Billions, Radical Agendas: Inside the Ford Foundation
Henry Ford built cars, jobs, and opportunity. His foundation now bankrolls causes that reject all three. From anti-nuclear campaigns to funding radical activist networks, the $14.3 billion Ford Foundation pushes political agendas—tax-free, without public accountability.
Episode 384: ([link removed]
When Nonprofits Break the Law
In this episode ([link removed] hosts Michael Watson ([link removed] and Sarah Lee ([link removed] sit down with CRC Senior Research Analyst Robert Stilson ([link removed] to discuss the Greenpeace lawsuit and what happens when civil disobedience crosses the line into criminal behavior.
Listen here: InfluenceWatch Podcast #384: When Nonprofits Break the Law ([link removed]
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