Pro-Trump super PAC backed solely by bank executive used donations to fund Facebook conspiracy meme campaign

Pro-Trump super PAC backed solely by bank executive used donations to fund Facebook conspiracy meme campaign

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https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/02/pro-trump-super-pac-used-donor-money-to-fund-right-wing-conspiracy-campaign.html

The owner of a pro-Trump super PAC funded solely by billionaire bank executive and poker player Andrew Beal used more than $300,000 in donations to finance a conspiracy-theory-driven Facebook meme campaign to support Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign.

That year, Beal contributed $350,000 to RallyPAC, which was founded and managed by Jake Hoffman, according to Federal Election Commission Records. Most of those donations were funneled toward an obscure media advisory firm called Rally Forge LLC for the purpose of what was only described at the time as "social media."

Pro-Trump super PAC backed solely by bank executive used donations to fund Facebook conspiracy meme campaign

Apr 2, 2019, 8:51pm UTC
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/02/pro-trump-super-pac-used-donor-money-to-fund-right-wing-conspiracy-campaign.html > The owner of a pro-Trump super PAC funded solely by billionaire bank executive and poker player Andrew Beal used more than $300,000 in donations to finance a conspiracy-theory-driven Facebook meme campaign to support Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign. > That year, Beal contributed $350,000 to RallyPAC, which was founded and managed by Jake Hoffman, according to Federal Election Commission Records. Most of those donations were funneled toward an obscure media advisory firm called Rally Forge LLC for the purpose of what was only described at the time as "social media."