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Debora Simon, an Indiana-based shopping mall company owner who is a major Democratic donor, donated $4 Million to Media Matters last year – a political activist organization known for organizing advertiser boycotts against conservatives.
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David Brock, a Democratic political operative from Virginia, received millions from several wealthy progressives to establish Media Matters for America (MMfA), an Internet-based non-profit research organization committed to monitoring, analyzing and correcting conservative misinformation in U.S. media sources.
As a registered educational charity, MMfA is not required to disclose its contributors; however, tax forms filed in New Mexico show which Democratic megadonors provide financial support.
Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, is widely considered one of the Democrats’ newest megadonors ahead of the 2022 midterms. His company made headlines last month following a Media Matters report which suggested ads from IBM, Lions Gate Entertainment and Disney were displayed next to antisemitic material on his platform.
Debora Simon
Two Indiana shopping mall scions have contributed $12 million this election cycle to support Democratic candidates, showing red-state Democrats they can support liberal priorities such as opposing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh who could overturn Roe v. Wade, according to strategists familiar with their family.
Media Matters presents itself as an independent “watchdog,” yet in 2016 they abandoned this facade by throwing their support behind Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential bid and sharing an address with American Bridge 21st Century, a major Democratic super PAC. A filing in New Mexico last year shows the group’s top donors, though some remain hidden behind a page labeled “Not Open to Public Inspection.” Their list includes $4 Million pledged by Deborah Simon who pledged her efforts against Donald Trump’s presidency.
Joshua Bekenstein
David Brock received $2 million from wealthy progressives to establish Media Matters for America in 2004, which received tax-exempt status by promising it would monitor conservative commentators and report any factual errors they make on television or radio. Its 80 employees sit idly behind rows of desks in an office space that could belong to any media company or tech startup, featuring American flags as decoration in each workspace.
Debora Simon is one of the charity’s primary donors; she pledged her efforts in 2018 to help defeat Donald Trump and has donated $53 million since. Joshua Bekenstein and Anita also give generously. This group takes an aggressively leftist stance, supporting gender-affirming care as well as rejecting laws which restrict gun rights.
Stephen Silberstein
The Stephen Silberstein Foundation does not publish its grantmaking details publicly, making it difficult to ascertain specifics about its giving. But tax filings suggest it has a strong interest in education and libraries – including giving significant sums to University of California Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy as well as supporting Belvedere-Tiburon Library Foundation and Alameda Free Library Association libraries in Berkeley.
Media Matters for America, a left-leaning non-profit which monitors and corrects conservative misinformation in the media, has also received support from this foundation. Led by former reporter David Brock who rose to fame during Anita Hill’s Supreme Court nomination process allegations against Clarence Thomas.
Susan Thompson Buffett
Susan Thompson Buffett, wife of multibillionaire Warren Buffett and director at Berkshire Hathaway Inc., died Thursday of a stroke in Cody, Wyoming at 71. Her company released a statement as reported.
Media Matters for America is an independent progressive research and information center online that claims to “systematically monitor a cross section of print, broadcast, cable, radio, and Internet media outlets for conservative misinformation – news or commentary that is inaccurate, unreliable, or biased toward the right” every day in real time.
As a charitable organization, they are not required to disclose their donors in public; however, in a recent filing by them revealed some of their largest supporters; many listed are Democratic megadonors whom were identified through public filings with government agencies and community foundations by The Washington Free Beacon.
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