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Schumer slams ‘dark money’, but his PAC collects $81M from undisclosed donors.

Sen. ​Chuck Schumer’s ​Hypocrisy on Dark Money

Sen. Chuck Schumer may be sponsoring​ legislation that targets​ a super⁣ PAC‍ that engages⁤ in just the type of behavior the‍ Senate majority leaders claims to disdain.

The New York Democrat has⁢ co-sponsored the DISCLOSE⁣ Act that he claimed will⁤ “fight ​the cancer of dark money in our elections.”

Meanwhile, Senate Majority PAC — a political action committee closely aligned with ‍Schumer — has ⁢“accepted over $81⁤ million between 2021 and 2023‌ from Majority Forward, a dark money nonprofit group boosting Democratic candidates,” according to the Washington Examiner.

Schumer’s⁣ rhetoric on the subject has implied that “dark money” ⁣funds only Republican Party politics, such⁣ as in this tweet​ from earlier in 2022:

However, ⁣Majority Forward has provided the Democrat-supporting Senate ‌Majority PAC $136 million since 2015, according to‍ federal records cited by the Examiner.

And the two organizations are more closely‍ aligned than even that figure ⁢would imply, according⁣ to the Examiner.

“Majority Forward has‍ counted its president as Senate Majority PAC head J.B. Poersch, and the​ two entities share personnel ⁤and office space,”⁤ the outlet reported. “Moreover, Senate Majority⁤ PAC has been paid by‍ Majority Forward‍ for insurance, IT security,⁣ and salaries, campaign finance disclosures show.”

The bill would require super ⁣PACs and other nonprofit organizations to disclose ⁢the names of any donors ‍who give them more ‍than ‍$10,000.

Opponents, however, argue that the bill is unnecessary, even if ‌it does target some of ‌Schumer’s own party supporters.

“There’s nothing wrong with so-called dark‍ money — the American​ political⁤ system owes its existence to anonymous political speech,” Tom Jones, president of ‌the conservative⁣ American ‌Accountability Foundation watchdog ⁤group, told the Examiner.

“What is⁤ wrong⁢ —⁣ and frankly embarrassing —⁢ is Senators Schumer and Whitehouse blathering on about the boogeyman of dark money one day and using it to prop up their majority the next,”‍ he added.

The bill, sponsored by Rhode Island Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse and co-sponsored by the other 47‌ Democrats and all three of the independents who typically caucus‌ with them, claims its purpose to be “To amend the Federal Election ⁤Campaign⁣ Act of 1971 to provide for additional disclosure requirements ‍for⁣ corporations, labor organizations, Super PACs and other ⁣entities, and for ⁢other purposes.”

Its full ‌name, in typical D.C. fashion, is the “Democracy‌ Is Strengthened ⁤by Casting‍ Light On ‌Spending in Elections Act ‌of 2023,” though it ⁣is⁢ generally simply‌ referred to as the “DISCLOSE Act of 2023.”

The full text of the DISCLOSE Act‍ is available below.

Disclose Act by The Western Journal

“Democrats⁣ claim to ⁢hate dark money, but cycle ​after cycle,‍ they line their​ pockets with it to fund ‌their radical and‌ out-of-touch ‌candidates,” National Republican Senatorial Committee spokesman Tate Mitchell⁤ told the Examiner.

The post ⁣ While Schumer ‍Decried ‘Dark Money’, PAC ⁣Tied to Him Raked In ‌$81M from Secret Donors appeared first⁤ on The Western Journal.



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