The presidential campaign for current commander-in-chief, Joe Biden, has come out this week and stated that the stakes for the election this November are “sky high” and that they would be accepting dark money donations once again, even though they have previously condemned the practice. This reeks of desperation. Despite now going up against a convicted felon for the presidency, Biden and his team are falling far, far behind, and they are well aware they need all of the help they can get.
Of course, we all know the indictments against Trump are bull, but the point still stands.
via The Daily Wire:
Biden’s campaign made the statement to CBS News as it reported on a massive $64 million anonymous donation that was sent to his campaign in 2020. The donation was routed to his campaign coffers through the Impetus Fund, a 501c4 tax-exempt organization that says it is focused on “social welfare.”
This pledge to accept dark money comes after Biden previously said that dark money “erodes public trust” and that it “flows in the shadows to influence our elections.” However, like in 2020, Biden has again signaled he has no issue taken money that is routed to his campaign coffers without scrutiny.
“The stakes of this election are sky high,” a Biden adviser went on to tell CBS. “We will protect our democracy with every tool that is legally available.”
The focus on Biden’s acceptance of dark money comes with lingering questions about the mysterious $64 million donation. A large bulk of that donation, $55 million, was moved from Impetus to Future Forward USA Action, a nonprofit Biden super PAC. Then, Future Forward USA Action sent $60 million to Future Forward PAC for use in electioneering, CBS News reported. Since the money was sent to the nonprofit first, the donor/donors were shielded from exposure.
Not a whole lot of information is available about the Impetus Fund, which is located in our nation’s capital, only that it “works with changemakers across the country to unlock a more inclusive, accessible, and vibrant democracy.” The organization president, Ezra Reese, has connections to Marc Elias, an election lawyer, who serves as the political law chair for the Elias Law Group.
Impetus is a project of Arabella Advisors, a massive leftist dark money group that had about $3 billion on hand for the 2022 midterm elections. Back in 2020, it had $410 million that it used against former President Donald Trump and Senate Republicans.
Biden’s acceptance of dark money funding has drawn criticism from government watchdog groups.
“For too long the left has been playing a game of decrying dark money while at the same time being fully dependent on it, even supercharging Mr. Biden’s reelection campaign,” Caitlin Sutherland, the executive director of Americans for Public Trust, stated in an interview with CBS.
The editorial and investigations manager at the OpenSecrets group, Anna Massoglia, stated that dark money hides a bunch of important information about who is attempting to influence American voters and ultimately control the country.
“Without information about who is funding groups spending to influence elections, voters won’t know who is trying to color their views, won’t be aware of any potential conflicts of interest that a funder has or what stake they may have in the outcome of the election,” she commented, concluding the report.