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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Part 2 is up. The democracy ecosystem claims $33 billion a year and employs hundreds of thousands of people. There is no puppet master. They converge through constant conventions.... meeting, aligning on priorities, and deploying. Now imagine MAGA with $33 billion and 200,000 full-time staff whose entire job is to meet, agree, knock on doors, train judiciary, instill journalists, recruit candidates, and get out the vote.
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GunShyMartyr@jimmy_rustlin·
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IndyLisa@IndyLisa09

@jimmy_rustlin On Jiggy's LinkedIn page, one of her "Interests" is The Moxie Fund. It is another NGO that provides grants to "saving Democracy" groups. Who funds it? The Ford Foundation, which is currently funding the Delaney Hall ANTIFA riots.

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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
I have a couple of significant points of disagreement with this piece by Andy. First, Andy claims with regard to removals to a third country, "He has said he is willing to be deported to Costa Rica — a Central American country relatively close (geographically, linguistically, and culturally) to his native El Salvador — which has indicated it is willing to take him. That’s seemingly important because, if for some reason a removable alien cannot be deported to his native country, federal immigration law bends in favor of deporting the alien to a country of his preference, if it is willing to take him." But that is not true IMO. 8 USC Sec. 1231 is the statute that addresses the issue. Here is the relevant language: "(2) Other aliens Subject to paragraph (3)— (A) Selection of country by alien: Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph— (i) any alien not described in paragraph (1) who has been ordered removed may designate one country to which the alien wants to be removed, and (ii) the Attorney General shall remove the alien to the country the alien so designates. ... (C) Disregarding designation: The Attorney General may disregard a designation under subparagraph (A)(i) if— (i) the alien fails to designate a country promptly; .... (iv) the Attorney General decides that removing the alien to the country is prejudicial to the United States. The statute does not "bend in favor of" deporting Abrego Garcia to Costa Rica simply because he wants to go there. I believe DOJ is perfectly justified in not rewarding him with his "preference" because of the manner in which he has contested removal when he has no factual or legal basis to remaining in the US.
Andy McCarthy@AndrewCMcCarthy

The Kilmar Abrego Garcia Case Still Makes No Sense nationalreview.com/2026/05/the-ki…

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Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
The @FBI @DHSgov with the help of Treasury should be all over starving this funding network. Defund, deport, and prosecute the insurrectionists.
bitchuneedsoap@bitchuneedsoap

Here’s what one Signal message uncovered. I messaged a group admin asking how my family in NJ could help the Delaney Hall protesters. Within minutes she sent me a supply list and a Venmo donation link. The supply list wasn’t water bottles. It was P100 respirators (tear gas grade), military-spec impact goggles, welding gloves for picking up hot tear gas canisters, helmets, body armor, and Sudecon chemical decontamination wipes. That’s a military/law enforcement product most people have never heard of. The Venmo link: @cosechanj. That account belongs to Jenny Garcia. She’s the main organizer of the Delaney Hall protests. Quoted in the American Prospect, Newsweek, and TIME. Listed as the official press contact. She is not a volunteer. She is a professional organizer. Venmo feeds are public. I pulled hers. Payments labeled “Commissary” (money for detained immigrants to buy food inside the facility). “Commissary / phone accounts fund” (keeping detainees’ phones active). “DSA meeting” (Democratic Socialists of America). “Mutual aid.” “F ICE.” Same account. Uber rides. Cumbia dance classes. A cafe called Pika’s Fika. Protest donations and personal spending. One feed. No separation. So who pays Jenny Garcia? She holds three titles at three organizations. Detention Watch Network. DC-based. $7.2 million in assets. Ford Foundation funded. AFSC. Classified as a church. No public donors. Tides Foundation gave them $221K. Cosecha NJ. The @cosechanj Venmo name. Files two 990s. Reports $0 in salaries. Every year. Every officer. Nobody gets paid. Foundation money pays Garcia through DWN and AFSC. She organizes under Cosecha’s name. Cosecha claims to pay nobody. More coming.

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Erikaaa@ErikaC47·
🚨 DELANEY HALL ANTIFA FUNDERS: @bitchuneedsoap found out the main organizer for the protests. Jenny Garcia. She works for multiple NGO’s. One of those NGO’s is AFCS: American Friends Service Committee. They have received multiple large donations from Tides, Rockefeller, Mark Elias, and Ford Foundation. They are also being funded by the UN and the EU. ‼️🤯 Foreign governments are actively funding the subversion/overthrow of the United States Government. Prosecute. The. Funders! @DataRepublican
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GunShyMartyr@jimmy_rustlin·
Another one transporting supplies to the protest site.
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@bitchuneedsoap The person in charge of supply drops posted supply drop off locations for today on Threads.

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bitchuneedsoap@bitchuneedsoap·
They're scripting the outrage. A "Creator Brief" is being circulated to influencers telling them exactly what to say about Delaney Hall. Rule 1: Don't call it a detention center. Call it a "concentration camp." Rule 2: Don't call them detainees. Call them "captives." Rule 3: Don't say people were arrested. Say they were "kidnapped" or "abducted." Pre-written content hooks include: "Wake the fuck up America. We're officially Nazi Germany." The brief provides four tiers of content creation (from "like and share" to "record a direct-to-camera video"), eight accounts to follow for updates, dozens of pre-selected video clips sorted by platform, and a word-for-word "Core Message" every creator is supposed to repeat. It even tells creators to follow "guidance on Delaney from Detention Watch Network." That's the same DWN with $7.2 million in assets and Ford Foundation funding. The same org that employs the main protest organizer, Jenny Garcia. Foundation money funds the organizer. The organizer runs the protest. Then a content playbook gets distributed telling influencers which words to use and which clips to share. That's not a grassroots movement. Screenshot below.
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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
@ProtesterLone I doubt the official German government knows how their money is being spent. It’s a really really weird story.
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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Wait until you hear about the German government pipeline to DSA. I’ve got so much stuff to drop, just need to get this asthma flare up under control.
Jammles@jammles9

@FoxNews It’s one big network.

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GunShyMartyr
GunShyMartyr@jimmy_rustlin·
@bitchuneedsoap Well the person I ID'ed last night also works with your person too.
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GunShyMartyr@jimmy_rustlin·
@bitchuneedsoap The person in charge of supply drops posted supply drop off locations for today on Threads.
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bitchuneedsoap@bitchuneedsoap·
Here’s what one Signal message uncovered. I messaged a group admin asking how my family in NJ could help the Delaney Hall protesters. Within minutes she sent me a supply list and a Venmo donation link. The supply list wasn’t water bottles. It was P100 respirators (tear gas grade), military-spec impact goggles, welding gloves for picking up hot tear gas canisters, helmets, body armor, and Sudecon chemical decontamination wipes. That’s a military/law enforcement product most people have never heard of. The Venmo link: @cosechanj. That account belongs to Jenny Garcia. She’s the main organizer of the Delaney Hall protests. Quoted in the American Prospect, Newsweek, and TIME. Listed as the official press contact. She is not a volunteer. She is a professional organizer. Venmo feeds are public. I pulled hers. Payments labeled “Commissary” (money for detained immigrants to buy food inside the facility). “Commissary / phone accounts fund” (keeping detainees’ phones active). “DSA meeting” (Democratic Socialists of America). “Mutual aid.” “F ICE.” Same account. Uber rides. Cumbia dance classes. A cafe called Pika’s Fika. Protest donations and personal spending. One feed. No separation. So who pays Jenny Garcia? She holds three titles at three organizations. Detention Watch Network. DC-based. $7.2 million in assets. Ford Foundation funded. AFSC. Classified as a church. No public donors. Tides Foundation gave them $221K. Cosecha NJ. The @cosechanj Venmo name. Files two 990s. Reports $0 in salaries. Every year. Every officer. Nobody gets paid. Foundation money pays Garcia through DWN and AFSC. She organizes under Cosecha’s name. Cosecha claims to pay nobody. More coming.
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bitchuneedsoap@bitchuneedsoap

I sent one message on Signal asking how to help the Delaney Hall protesters. Within minutes I had a Venmo link and a supply list. The supply list wasn’t water bottles. I followed the Venmo. Then I pulled the 990s. Then it all started to unravel. One message unraveled the entire NJ anti-ICE network. More soon.

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