A new report reveals where more than $1 billion in campaign funds went after Vice President Kamala Harris lost the election.
This disclosure was included in campaign finance records examined by. free beaconThis showed that the Harris-Waltz campaign made two payments of $250,000 to the National Action Network, one on September 5th and the other on October 1st.
Sharpton founded NAN in 1991 and received approximately $650,000 from the nonprofit in 2021.
Two days after the second donation, Sharpton aired a video on his show wishing Harris a happy birthday.
And about three weeks later, the 70-year-old activist aired an interview with Harris tailored to her campaign narrative. He praised her “extraordinary and historic campaign” and asked if men who opposed her campaign were “misogynists”. He also described then-candidate Donald Trump as “hostile and erratic.”
The Beacon noted that in both videos, Sharpton did not reveal to viewers that the Harris campaign had donated $500,000 to his organization.
Sharpton founded NAN in 1991 and received approximately $650,000 from the nonprofit in 2021.
The report also documents $5.4 million in donations made by the Harris campaign to Latino and Black advocacy groups, including $2 million to the National Urban League and $150,000 to the Black Economic Alliance. , including $150,000 to a black church PAC.
Liberals are demanding to know how the Harris campaign spent more than $1 billion on an election only to lose not only the electoral college but also the popular vote to President-elect Donald Trump. Many of the Democratic leaders blamed each other and went on patrol firing squads to avoid responsibility for the historic debacle.
The Beacon said neither MSNBC nor the National Action Network responded to requests for comment on the story.
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