John, I'm excited to share the latest from CRC with you:

    The Latest from CRC:

  • Should non-citizens drive semis? CRC Research Director Michael Watson 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 looks into the funding of BLM and their racially divisive ideology.
  • What's wrong with homeless advocacy? CRC's Managing Editor and Director of Content Ken Braun digs into the problems with homeless advocacy nonprofits. 
  • Is AARP really on the side of retired Americans? CRC's Michael Watson and CRC’s Director of Communications & External Relations Sarah Lee sit down with the President of American Commitment Phil Kerpen to discuss how AARP works against the interests of its members.

  • Who is funding the NYC mayoral candidates? CRC's Tiffany Gabbay, Kali Fontanilla and Robert Stilson 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
  • California climate group seeks to influence Prairie Village city council election
  • Study: Tax Dollars Earmarked for Solving Homeless Crisis Used to Bankroll Far Left Agenda

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.

 

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Featured Video

 

Tax-Free Billions, Radical Agendas: Inside the Ford Foundation

 

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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:

 

When Nonprofits Break the Law

In this episode, hosts Michael Watson and Sarah Lee sit down with CRC Senior Research Analyst Robert Stilson 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

 

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