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- What do Maine and the Virgin Islands have in common?
Donald Sussman has long been one of the most prolific donors to Democratic politicians. He and his now ex-wife Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-ME) would fly wealthy and influential guests, including national politicians, to the Virgin Islands. And he was the single largest supporter of Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign. CRC's Parker Thayer drags this "billionaire in the shadows" and some of his dubious investments into the light here.
- How is the Left funding its voter pipeline?
Little is more American than voting. Little is less American than using tax-exempt foundations to do it. The Left dominates the field of politically active nonprofits, particularly those engaged in mass voter registration drives. Voter registration efforts are expensive, and nonprofits spent roughly $434 million on voter registration in 2020 alone. CRC's Hayden Ludwig exposes the Left's massive voter registration machine here.
- What might an IRS investigation into CTCL and Mark Zuckerberg reveal?
In September, the Center for Renewing America, a right-leaning watchdog, filed "Zuck buck" complaints against the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL), Center for Election Innovation and Research, and National Vote at Home Institute and against Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife. CRC's Hayden Ludwig wonders what else an IRS investigation might reveal here.
- Who is pushing "creation care"?
Today's "creation care" proponents may market their doctrines to Christians as scriptural, but the funders behind this campaign are the same foundations bankrolling the secular eco-activist groups responsible for the Green New Deal and other extremist causes. CRC's Hayden Ludwig torpedoes this latest leftist campaign to redefine "pro-life" to include wealth redistribution, open borders, and "social justice" here.
See also: - Interview: Darvio Morrow discusses BLM Aftermath.
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