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Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Inside America's Protest Machine: Who's Funding The Chaos?
A spreadsheet circulating on X, shared by @DataRepublican on June 13, 2025, appears to expose a coordinated network of activist groups orchestrating monthly protests across the United States—including the recent 'Tesla Takedown' on February 15, 2025. The document identifies multiple organizations—reportedly 22 in total, according to the original post—including CHIRLA, which allegedly received $34 million in grants, and progressive advocacy arms like Vote Save America. The coordination suggests these demonstrations are far from spontaneous grassroots activism. The spreadsheet, corroborated by posts from journalist @AsraNomani, shows a pattern of overlapping organizers and synchronized nationwide protest dates. Critics on X, including @DataRepublican, have labeled the network a potential 'color revolution'—a term historically associated with uprisings like Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution, where foreign-funded NGOs were widely believed to have played a role. A 2016 article in the Journal of Democracy discussed how NGO networks can sometimes serve as soft-power instruments for geopolitical influence, lending context to the comparison. Concerns over foreign involvement have surfaced alongside allegations that Neville Singham, a controversial activist and donor, is linked to groups behind the June 8–9 protests, as previously reported by The Dallas Express. Multiple outlets have accused Singham of having ties to entities aligned with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) interests, though no formal charges or direct financial links have been proven. These reports have nonetheless intensified scrutiny of nonprofit funding channels. Taxpayer dollars may also be fueling the activity. According to @DataRepublican's analysis of public filings, CHIRLA's grant income surged from $12 million to $34 million within a year. Other organizations, such as the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), are said to operate with opaque donor networks. The failed H.R. 5128 Nonprofit Transparency Act of 2023, which aimed to require 501(c)(3) nonprofits to disclose foreign donations, left a loophole that critics say enables this kind of funding. Watchdog groups have long warned that many nonprofits do not fully comply with donor transparency standards, allowing millions to circulate with limited federal oversight. Users on X expressed outrage. @JKash000 asked, 'Why is a nonprofit charity funding riots against American citizens?' Another user, @TonyDGianino, posted, 'By paying taxes, we're funding the destruction of our own country.' Such reactions reflect mounting public distrust in nonprofit and government oversight, with increasing calls for audits and federal investigations. 'The IRS needs to step in,' wrote @SaveUSAKitty. This controversy goes beyond isolated demonstrations—it raises questions of influence and intent. The spreadsheet's pattern of methodically scheduled, nationwide events mirrors tactics seen in past politically motivated revolutions. As @realMAG1775 noted, drawing clear lines between domestic billionaire donors and alleged foreign-linked operatives like Singham is crucial. The involvement of platforms such as ActBlue and affiliated PACs suggests a convergence of financial and ideological motives. Congress must act. Weak regulatory oversight has allowed what @DataRepublican describes as a 'well-oiled machine' to exploit DHS grants and route money through nonprofits, potentially turning taxpayer funds into fuel for political agitation. Proposed reforms—such as mandatory disclosure of foreign donations and stricter IRS compliance audits—could help restore accountability. Until then, Americans may be unknowingly bankrolling a protest apparatus with global ambitions. As the nation watches, one question remains: Are these uprisings authentic expressions of dissent—or orchestrated campaigns to destabilize American society? The emerging evidence increasingly points to the latter—and demands urgent scrutiny.

Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Union County Democratic Committee awarded $20,000 grant
LEWISBURG — The Union County Democratic Committee has been awarded a $20,000 grant from Vote Save America. The organization, one of the nation's leading political action committees, recognized the committee for the work they have done mobilizing citizens to run for office, empowering citizens to participate in the democratic process, and serving the community. Union County was one of several rural counties in Pennsylvania to get 'bluer' last year, delivering 1 percent more of the share of total votes to Kamala Harris in 2024 than they did to Joe Biden in 2020, according to Shari Jacobson, committee chair. 'For too long, rural Americans have been underserved by the Republicans who represent us, and voters are starting to take notice," Jacobson said. "Shrinking access to quality health care, a dearth of affordable housing, and the perpetual lack of broadband and cell service are telling voters that we need more options on the ballot.' In this year's municipal elections, Union County voters will find at least 28 local Democrats running for various seats in voting precincts, municipalities and school districts. Each is ready to deliver for constituents, and Vote Save America's support will help the committee get out the vote for them, Jacobson said. "The UCDC plans to use the grant to support a full-time, year-round office," Shaniqua McClendon, head of Vote Save America and vice president of political strategy at Crooked Media, said. "Vote Save America knows that lasting political change is built year-round and from the ground up. That's why we're proud to support organizations such as the Union County Democratic Committee, who are doing the hard, everyday work of building progressive power. "Having a public-facing office will be more than a workspace; it will be a community anchor, a hub for organizing and a visible commitment to the future we're fighting for." Jacobson said the office will provide a space for the service committee to carry out operations, the elections team to help get out the vote and run voter registration trainings, the high school and college Democrats to meet and the events committee to organize gatherings. Long-range goals include developing skilled volunteers to help Union County residents "fill in the gaps created by the Trump administration's drastic cuts to our local support system," Jacobson said. — THE DAILY ITEM
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Free Andry Live Show & Fundraiser
We're joining forces with Crooked Media's Jon Lovett on June 6 for a live show in D.C. to raise funds for Andry Hernandez Romero. We'll be joined on stage by special guests to celebrate Pride, vent, pre-game, commiserate, laugh, vent some more, and raise money for the , which represents Andry and others being held in El Salvador without so much as a hearing. Because if this administration can kidnap Andry and ship him off to a foreign gulag—if they get away with that and the media just moves on—they can do it to anyone. Tickets and More Info Here Can't make the show? You can support efforts to free Andry and other wrongly imprisoned immigrants at Want to get more involved? Join Vote Save America, the Human Rights Campaign and the Immigrant Defenders Law Center for a protest in support of Andry José Hernández Romero. This is an opportunity for WorldPride attendees, DMV area residents, and the entire LGBTQ+ community to rally around Andry as we demand his return! Action for Andry


Washington Post
07-03-2025
- Politics
- Washington Post
I have settled the endless daylight saving time debate
Jon Lovett is a host of the podcasts 'Pod Save America' and 'Lovett or Leave It,' a founder of Crooked Media and Vote Save America, and a co-author of 'Democracy or Else.' 'I assume people would like to have more light later, but some people want to have more light earlier because they don't want to take their kids to school in the dark. ... It's very much a 50-50 issue. … And usually I find when that is the case, what else do we have to do?'