Anonymous ID: 51a455 Jan. 27, 2022, 6:08 p.m. No.15479472   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9534 >>9586 >>9749

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Eyeing Supreme Court Vacancy, Left-Wing Dark Money Group Pushes Ketanji Brown Jackson for Top Appeals Court

 

https://freebeacon.com/courts/eyeing-supreme-court-vacancy-left-wing-dark-money-group-pushes-ketanji-brown-jackson-for-top-appeals-court/

Demand Justice itself is part of a massive operation similar to what Whitehouse says drives Republican judicial efforts. It is a project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, which is managed by Arabella Advisors, a D.C. consulting firm that oversees one of the largest dark money networks in America. In recent years, Arabella's funds have raked in more than $1.3 billion in anonymous donations that are passed to left-wing nonprofits it houses, as well as to outside groups.

 

Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network, told the Washington Free Beacon that if Biden were to nominate Jackson it would be "one more example of Biden rewarding the Arabella dark money network that spent hundreds of millions of dollars to elect Biden and Senate Democrats."

 

Demand Justice also has direct ties to secretive left-wing donor clubs. Prior to its launch, Fallon pitched the group at a closed-door Atlanta gathering of the Democracy Alliance, a group of liberal donors who shower left-wing causes with cash and help shape the progressive agenda. The alliance lists the Sixteen Thirty Fund as an avenue to fund left-wing efforts in confidential documents.

 

While Demand Justice hides its financial backers, the Free Beacon previously found that George Soros, a cofounder of the Democracy Alliance, provided the group with $2.6 million from his Open Society Foundations. The money came after Fallon had appeared at the conference and around the time of Demand Justice's inception, both of which occurred in 2018.