Inside The Right’s Historic Billion-Dollar Dark Money Transfer – The Lever

An elderly, ultra-secretive Chicago businessman has given the largest known donation to a political advocacy group in U.S. history — worth $1.6 billion — and the recipient is one of the prime architects of conservatives’ efforts to reshape the American judicial system, including the Supreme Court.
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Joey Zamboni
3 years ago

It’s only *dark money* when it’s a conservative donating it…

With progressives it’s *philanthropy*…

The double standard is sickening…

Giddyap
3 years ago

Fake news media frauds cover for filthy shit-bag Soros — but not for a billionaire who funds thins they oppose

JackBolly
3 years ago

Dark money from China to the Biden crime family? No problem.

Ataraxis
3 years ago

This article featuring Mr. Seid is blatantly anti-Semitic.
The authors need to be removed from their jobs.
Did I get that right?
Isn’t that what you say when you criticize a billionaire who makes a political contribution?
I hope John Kass comments about this.

debtsor
3 years ago

COPE AND SEETHE DEMOCRATS
CRY MORE

Last edited 3 years ago by debtsor
Illinois Entrepreneur
3 years ago

It’s not very “dark” if you know where it came from, is it?

The excessive drama and hyperbole of this article is somewhat entertaining.

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