“Like nearly all non-profit organizations — including those with similarly stated missions — FACT does not and is not required to release its donor information,” the statement said. “This protects free speech rights of all of these groups’ supporters as outlined in the First Amendment.”

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    The Post determined from other tax filings that the money came from DonorsTrust, a large nonprofit organization that wealthy contributors have used to anonymously give millions to conservative nonprofits in recent years.

This sounds more lax than campaign finance laws. I'm quite happy to fork over more of my income if it enables the IRS to enact stricter oversight. And not just this pertaining to issue, but pretty much across the board. White collar crime is on a runaway course.

I know that the right loves to scream "Soros!". I'd love to see a huge study conducted on weighing how transparent Soros's "charitable"/political donations are vs. the Mercers vs. the Clintons vs. the Koch's, etc., but that's like a 10 year project. Problem is, society could sure use that information at this very moment.

If you're keeping track, this is potential major infraction #2:

The democratic House is going to be so busy conducting investigations next year that there will be scant time to actually pass legislation, but the republican-controlled Senate would probably just vote down any bills they're passed anyway.


posted 1975 days ago