Ana Maria Archila, one of two women who targeted Flake in elevator, is Co Executive Director of The Center for Popular Democracy, SAME firm that organized, paid and supplied the disruptive demonstrators at Kavanagh hearing…leading to 200 arrests
http://populardemocracy.org/news-and-publications/anti-kavanaugh-groups-could-lose-non-profit-status-disrupting-hearings
Anti-Kavanaugh Groups Could Lose Non-Profit Status for Disrupting Hearings
"Over 200 people were arrested during the four days of hearings, held Sept. 4 to 7, for disrupting the hearings. They were organized by Women’s March and Center for Popular Democracy Action (CPDA), both holding 501(c)(4) tax-exempt status as social welfare organizations, as well as Housing Works, which holds the 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status reserved for charitable organizations."