Alabama Attorney General & plotting sedition
2021-01-09 01:41:25.55847+00 by
Dan Lyke
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Alabama AG leads nonprofit that helped organize march at Capitol
Attorney General Steve Marshall has not yet publicly addressed his role leading the dark-money group.
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“I’m calling for the Rule of Law Defense Fund with an important message,” the robocall stated, according to Documented. “The march to save America is tomorrow in Washington D.C. at the Ellipse in President’s Park between E St. and Constitution Avenue on the south side of the White House, with doors opening at 7:00 a.m. At 1:00 p.m., we will march to the Capitol building and call on Congress to stop the steal. We are hoping patriots like you will join us to continue to fight to protect the integrity of our elections. For more information, visit MarchtoSaveAmerica.com. This call is paid for and authorized by the Rule of Law Defense Fund, 202-796-5838.”
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry tied to group that summoned ‘patriots’ to Capitol to ‘stop the steal’
Addendum: Also Georgia
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#Comment Re: Alabama Attorney General & plotting sedition made: 2021-01-09 17:42:37.528949+00 by:
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Twitter thread on how a lot of Republican AGs are in this
#Comment Re: Alabama Attorney General & plotting sedition made: 2021-01-09 18:22:06.304702+00 by:
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Republican Attorneys General Dark Money Group Organized Protest Preceding Capitol Mob Attack
RAGA is a 527 political organization that helps elect Republican attorneys general and can accept unlimited contributions from wealthy individuals and corporations. As previously reported by Documented, RAGA received significant funding from numerous corporations in 2020, including Koch Industries ($375k), Comcast Corporation ($200k), Walmart ($140k), Home Depot ($125k), Amazon ($100k), TikTok ($75k), 1-800 Contacts ($51k), Chevron ($50k), The National Rifle Association ($50k), Monsanto ($50k), Facebook ($50k), Fox Corporation ($50k), Uber ($50k), Coca Cola ($50k), Exxon ($50k), and Google ($25k).