Kamala Harris Campaign Funneled $500K to Al Sharpton’s Nonprofit Just Weeks Before Softball Interview with Race Grifter MSNBC Host: Report – IOTW Report

Kamala Harris Campaign Funneled $500K to Al Sharpton’s Nonprofit Just Weeks Before Softball Interview with Race Grifter MSNBC Host: Report

GP: Kamala Harris’s failed presidential campaign reportedly funneled $500,000 to Al Sharpton’s nonprofit, the National Action Network (NAN), just weeks before a lackluster interview with the professional race hustler on MSNBC.

According to a report by the Washington Free Beacon, Harris’s donation was part of a larger $5.4 million spending spree aimed at boosting her favorability among Black and Latino groups — a strategy that, as we know, fell flat.

Federal campaign finance records reveal Harris’s campaign issued two payments of $250,000 each to Sharpton’s National Action Network in early September and October. Just days after the contributions, Sharpton aired a video of Harris offering him birthday greetings, where she praised his “extraordinary leadership” and role as a “voice of truth.” more

9 Comments on Kamala Harris Campaign Funneled $500K to Al Sharpton’s Nonprofit Just Weeks Before Softball Interview with Race Grifter MSNBC Host: Report

  1. He still owes taxes. LOTS of back taxes.
    And he owns property. So……
    Either sell the property to pay the taxes. One would probably get a fair price for the property.
    Or
    Have the property seized for the taxes owed.
    Do ya think you’d get as much?

  2. Democrats put this failed street thug and cocaine dealing FBI informant turned race baiting public demagogue (hat tip Jesse J.) and ‘revrunt'(thanks mail in divinity skool) on some kind of pedestal and allow him to stink up the air with his endemic bad breath from time to time when they need a compliant ‘black leader’ to squawk off on some racialist topic or other. Further evidence of the need to eliminate the democrat party through a comprehensive RICO action, perhaps in Trump’s first hundred days.

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