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The Gates Foundation quietly halted supporting a major left-wing dark money network with ties to the Democratic Party earlier this summer, The New York Times (NYT) reported Tuesday.
A June 24 internal foundation announcement obtained by the NYT shows that the Gates Foundation chose to stop making grants to nonprofit funds administered by Arabella Advisors. The foundation’s June announcement, which was sent to some employees who supervise grant programs, did not directly bring up politics, according to the NYT.
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103 sats \ 2 replies \ @freetx 31 Aug
I'm actually surprised that there hasn't been civil class actions suits brought against these types of institutions....particularly against the "soros DA hiring" fiasco.
Imagine if my non-profit was aimed at hiring the heads of fire depts around the country, and it turned out that we specifically hired and encouraged arsonist to be placed in that position.
That is really not different than what is currently going on. The current batch of DA's who actively refuse to prosecute crimes -- letting accused murders out with $5000 bails -- is not much different.
It seems the citizens of all these cities harmed by these practices should have a claim against these organizations...this is literally billions in damages....I'm surprised no enterprising lawyer has brought these cases yet. Its lifetime retirement money for the lawyer who would do it....
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That's a fair point. Zuckerberg and Gates jumped ship, so now it's just Soros left. You think this is opening the door for a RICO case against Soros? Trump's gotta have his fingerprints all over this.
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What should happen if someone kills Alvin Bragg? By his logic it should be a misdemeanor with 3 days of community service
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