From Scott Walter <[email protected]>
Subject where did BLM's millions go?
Date February 25, 2022 10:14 PM
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John, I'm excited to share the latest from CRC with you:How big is the abortion industry? ([link removed]
The abortion industry is perhaps the single most powerful player on the left, with pro-abortion activists raking in billions and spending billions in 2020 alone. The latest IRS disclosures, indicate that 188 activist groups, think tanks, litigation nonprofits, and PACs received funding. Few of these groups are household names. CRC's Hayden Ludwig tracks the money here ([link removed] did Black Lives Matter's millions go? ([link removed]
The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) was the principal beneficiary of donations to the movement in 2020. Yet BLMGNF has never been a model of transparency. Since May 2021, it has even been unclear who leads the group. The liberal state governments of California and Washington have now prohibited BLMGNF from fundraising in their states. Robert Stilson investigates BLMGNF's dysfunction here ([link removed] does the Left hate nuclear power? ([link removed]
Most of the environmentalist Left--including the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club, and the Environmental Defense Fund--oppose carbon-free nuclear energy. But wind and solar energy have never been viable options, leaving nuclear energy as the best path to achieve the Left's goal of sharply cutting carbon dioxide emissions. Ken Braun investigates the Big Philanthropy donors to the anti-nuclear Left here ([link removed] foundations have another type of "dark money"? ([link removed]
Private foundations are required to provide a detailed schedule of investments in their annual filings with the IRS. Yet some do not include meaningful detail on how their vast endowments are invested. This is arguably a form of philanthropic "dark money," and the practice makes it difficult for the public to evaluate a given foundation's investments against the foundation's own standards. Robert Stilson explains here ([link removed] you miss?
CRC's 2021 Year in Review ([link removed]
Michael Watson on congressional staff unionization ([link removed]
Michael Hartman interview ([link removed] of AEI scholar Howard Husock on civil society and philanthropy.
Featured Interviews
Elections in Jeopardy

On The Jacki Daily Show, CRC's Sarah Lee reports how foreign influence and money target U.S. elections. Lobbyists and registered foreign agents who represented foreign clients injected tens of millions of dollars into the 2020 elections.

In the second segment, Hayden Ludwig reveals the decades-long war on the Electoral College. In particular, the group National Popular Vote is pushing an extraconstitutional plan to bypass the Electoral College.

Listen to the entire 45-minute show here ([link removed]

InfluenceWatch Podcast 205
When Rules Begin to Apply
In this episode ([link removed] In 2020, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation raked in tens of millions of dollars from personal and corporate supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement. Since that time, many have wondered where all that money went: Today’s guest, Andrew Kerr of the Washington Examiner, was one of them. And when he went digging for federally mandated disclosures from the group, he couldn’t find them. Now he has only more questions, and BLM Global Network Foundation is finding itself in trouble, even from ideologically friendly regulators.

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