The Paid Persuaders
The grift extended to the Convention’s losers. Mises Caucus nominee Michael Rectenwald (who lost the nomination to Oliver) and Mises Caucus founder and Rectenwald Campaign Manager Michael Heise were reportedly paid by the pro-Kennedy American Values PAC.
FEC records show Rectenwald took $24,000 and Heise took $15,000 for “national organizing.” Sources allege this “organizing” was actually lobbying state affiliates to sign on to the JFC—a move that suggests illegal coordination between a PAC and a campaign.
In Part 3: We look at the ultimate payoff. How Donald Trump benefited from the JFC and McArdle’s maneuvering. Get ready for pardons, political appointments, and the final “MAGA-fication” of the Libertarian Party.
“The best is yet to come!” — Kimberly Guilfoyle
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