A top aide to Nikki Haley's campaign was revealed to have worked as a lobbyist for an underground financial giant that funneled millions of dollars to Joe Biden and the Democratic Party in 2020, according to a report Saturday. This infuriated his Republican rivals.
Haley's current New Hampshire state director, Tyler Clark, worked as a representative for the nonprofit Sixteen Thirty Fund in 2020, according to lobbying disclosure forms. Washington Examiner saw.
The fund collects millions of dollars from left-handed billionaires like George Soros, Hanschelg Wyss, Bill Gates, and Pierre Omidyar, and is linked to a shadowy group that funnels the money to progressive candidates and pressure groups. It is part of a network of underground financial groups operated by cash exchange Arabella Advisors. .
During the last presidential campaign, the Post reported that the Sixteen Thirty Fund alone distributed $410 million in dark money to Democrats.
“Haley's campaign is not only funded by Democrats, but run by them!” Ron DeSantis' Campaign Posted in X.
The foundation also launched a pressure group, Demand Justice, which spent $5 million in 2018 to block the nomination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, and then in 2021 to block the nomination of Justice Stephen Breyer to the Supreme Court. An aggressive advertising campaign was launched to encourage
Mr. Breyer bowed to pressure in 2022, allowing Mr. Biden to install Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the nation's highest court.
Mr. Clark's work with the 16 Thirty Fund took place during Mr. Clark's four years. PR and Government Affairs Advisor at Preti Strategiesa Boston-based lobbying firm.
She went on to lobby other left-wing groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Federation of Teachers, before joining Haley's campaign last year.
A spokeswoman for Haley's campaign did not respond to questions about the aide's former lobbying history.





