The story was broken by right-wing propaganda, and apart form the NY Magazine story, all the reporting in from right wing propaganda. A small non-profit with a $200,000 annual budget suddenly became a large-scale operation, taking in $90 million in 2020 and bought a $6 million house in California. (They got a pretty good deal on that h…
The story was broken by right-wing propaganda, and apart form the NY Magazine story, all the reporting in from right wing propaganda. A small non-profit with a $200,000 annual budget suddenly became a large-scale operation, taking in $90 million in 2020 and bought a $6 million house in California. (They got a pretty good deal on that house, BTW). They did nothing illegal. We can disagree with their strategic spending priorities, but on the other hand, their actions were pretty typical of people who find they have won the lottery when they did not even buy a ticket. Hopefully, they have hired a non-profit expert to help them reorganize.
The story was broken by right-wing propaganda, and apart form the NY Magazine story, all the reporting in from right wing propaganda. A small non-profit with a $200,000 annual budget suddenly became a large-scale operation, taking in $90 million in 2020 and bought a $6 million house in California. (They got a pretty good deal on that house, BTW). They did nothing illegal. We can disagree with their strategic spending priorities, but on the other hand, their actions were pretty typical of people who find they have won the lottery when they did not even buy a ticket. Hopefully, they have hired a non-profit expert to help them reorganize.