Dems Used Fake Hurricane Ian Charity to Launder Donations to Democrats

by
Steve MacDonald

This will make a great question to ask local Democrats running for office. The Florida Ian Response Fund, housed at the same address as “Organize Action,’ a 501(c)4 tax-exempt dark money organization, collected donations for hurricane relief that found its way into Democrat campaigns.

 

A phony “charity” that has been collecting donations for Hurricane Ian victims has been exposed as a shill to raise money for Democrat politicians in Florida, according to reports. …

An investigation revealed that the website IanResponse.org has been funneling all of its donations into the election campaigns of Democratic politicians in Florida.

 

 

Hey, local Democrat for town, city, county, or state government, can we get your thoughts on using the tragedy of Hurricane Ian to deceive donors into giving to left-Wing candidates?

What’s that? I’m a racist. That’s what I thought you’d say.

 

The suggestion is that Florida Ian Response Fund is a veiled disguise to raise money for Florida Rising.

“As Floridians continue to rebuild and recover, we strongly urge those who want to help to give to reputable organizations positioned to help people, not political organizations using this money ‘to win elections and change laws,’” the Republican Senate committee said in a statement.

DeSantis War Room added on Twitter “DISGUSTING: After Hurricane Ian made landfall, Democrat anti-police group Florida Rising began fundraising off of the catastrophic storm.

“They pushed donors to ianresponse.org, claiming to be ‘for rebuilding & recovery after #HurricaneIan’ BUT donations went to ActBlue!”

“’Ianresponse.org’ is NOT a registered charity,” DeSantis War Room added.

“It’s a left-wing dark money activist fund.”

 

Well? Is this too low even for local lefties? Ask them.

The only possible excuse I can imagine has something to do with Democrats using the government to stop climate change, so more government means more climate change “funding,” which they claim will mean fewer hurricanes.

Ergo hurricane relief.

See, also fraud.

 

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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