Democracy Forward received $1M from Center for American Progress, marks same address on legal docs
A "non-partisan" dark money group that regularly files litigation against President Donald Trump's administration is powered by money from the Center for American Progress (CAP), the liberal think tank founded by former Clinton campaign manager John Podesta.
The Democracy Forward Foundation, a D.C.-based 501(c)3 non-profit, was founded in 2017 to "help expose the rampant corruption in the Executive Branch and fight in court on behalf of the people it hurts." The group also has a 501(c)4 "social welfare" arm that goes by Democracy Forward.
The foundation has filed suit against numerous government agencies, such as the Department of Justice, Department of Treasury, and the Office of Management and Budget, and has aided other entities with similar litigation, including Baltimore's lawsuit against the Trump administration over immigration policy.
The group, which has maintained a relatively low profile despite its litigation efforts against the administration, dubs itself "non-partisan" and is referred to as "anti-corruption" by major media outlets. The group's leadership, however, is made up of Democrat operatives, including Podesta himself.
While the Democracy Forward Foundation did not disclose its source of funding on its initial tax forms, the Center for American Progress's own tax forms from 2017 show that Podesta's group passed $1 million to the foundation.
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[Notable financial supporters of CAP include the Sandler Foundation, the JPB Foundation, the Open Society Foundations and Foundation to Promote Open Society associated with George Soros. --Editor]
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The Podesta brothers should be in jail like Manafort. They did the same crimes Manafort is charged and convicted of. Just some more Democrat crooks.
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