Author: Gabe Kaminsky
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Soros-funded charity accused in IRS complaint of illegally not disclosing lobbying
EXCLUSIVE — A George Soros-backed immigration charity that pushes for open borders is being accused by a conservative watchdog in an IRS complaint of unlawfully failing to disclose how it lobbied Congress. Alianza Americas may have violated federal law in recent years by claiming on tax forms it had not lobbied despite engaging in activities…
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Soros-backed immigration charity may have illegally failed to disclose lobbying, experts say
EXCLUSIVE — A left-wing immigration charity funded by George Soros that supports open borders may have violated federal law again over its failure to disclose apparent lobbying, experts say. Alianza Americas faced an IRS complaint last October from the conservative watchdog National Legal and Policy Center over the Chicago nonprofit group alleging it did not…
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Democrat Eric Swalwell may have ‘violated’ federal law over MTG tweet: Watchdog
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is facing an ethics complaint over allegations from a right-leaning watchdog that the congressman may have unlawfully “abused official resources for political purposes.” Swalwell, in mid-June, used the Twitter account for his campaign to post a roughly 1-minute long video of a congressional hearing in which he blasted Rep. Marjorie Taylor…
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Democratic-tied dark money kingmaker behind ‘nonpartisan’ group fighting ‘misinformation’
A “misinformation” tracker that says to be “nonpartisan” and is partnered with Big Tech to determine what news sources are “trustworthy” received major help in launching from an influential Democratic-linked dark money juggernaut, records show. The Trust Project, a coalition of media groups that works with the likes of Microsoft and Google to purportedly inform…
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Biden White House threatened with subpoena from Jim Jordan for ‘censorship’ records
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is dangling the possibility of a subpoena to the White House in order to uncover records on how it “coerced and colluded with companies and other intermediaries to censor speech.” Jordan’s panel requested in April the White House turn over information on its relationships with private entities when…
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Biden HHS spends $500K fighting COVID-19 social media ‘disinformation’ for Hispanics
The Biden administration is steering hundreds of thousands of dollars to a university to thwart so-called COVID-19 “misinformation” and “disinformation” alleged to target Hispanics on social media, records show. President Joe Biden has escalated government efforts to fight purported disinformation, including through coordination with social media companies on content moderation, which Republicans have likened to…
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Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King tripled income despite his group’s revenue tumbling
Black Lives Matter movement activist Shaun King received a tripled income in 2021 from his social justice advocacy group despite the entity seeing its revenues plummet by almost 60%, records show. King pulled an over $268,000 salary in 2021 from the Grassroots Law Project, while his media company called the North Star was paid $60,000…
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Jennifer Granholm must face investigation over finances, top Republican charges
A top Republican is calling on the Energy Department‘s inspector general to investigate Secretary Jennifer Granholm over her false testimony on stock holdings and “failure to disclose her husband’s ownership of conflicting Ford stock.” Granholm, who has come under scrutiny from lawmakers and watchdogs over her ethical and financial decisions, told the Senate Energy and…
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Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm faces renewed ethics heat over finances: ‘Unacceptable’
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm‘s admission about giving false testimony on stock ownership is sparking heightened concerns among lawmakers and watchdogs, who contend her transparency lapses are highly troubling. Granholm told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in a Friday letter she “mistakenly” testified in April that she “did not own any individual stocks,” even…
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Another Jan. 6 committee investigator scores cushy job after Republicans disband panel
A former investigator for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot committee has landed a high-profile law job, making him the latest staffer from the disbanded panel to enter or reenter a lucrative practice. John Wood, who was the committee’s senior investigative counsel, is now a partner at the public policy and regulation group for Holland &…




