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“A network of ultrawealthy Christian donors is spending nearly $12M to mobilize GOP voters and purge more than a million people from the voter rolls in key swing states, aiming to tilt the 2024 election in #Trump's favor.

They may also be breaking the law.”

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in reply to Laffy

I think it’s ironic that the female members of this initiative balked at having its name be “David’s Mighty Men.” These white “Christian” men are explicit in their desire for dominion over all, including their helpmeet incubators. Changing the name to Ziklag is window dressing. Those women’s rights will be squelched the second those zealots get into power. Wake up and smell the Folgers, ladies.

#Project2025 #VoteBlue #Christian #politics

@KamalaHarrisWin

in reply to Laffy

Yep, freaking out.

“You almost hate to put it out this clearly,” he said as he detailed Ziklag’s electoral strategy, “because if somebody else gets ahold of this, they’ll freak out.”

One concern (of many) is that they can safely run afoul of the law now, it will take the IRS years to investigate and prosecute Ziklag.
A Trump win in November would be the end of that. Never mind that these people are so wealthy that the chance of any of them ever going to jail is super slim.

“They’re planning an election effort,” said Marcus Owens, a tax lawyer at Loeb and Loeb and a former director of the IRS’ exempt organizations division. “That’s not a 501(c)(3) activity.”