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1 posted on 05/14/2024 11:12:32 AM PDT by EBH
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They just do not stop...ever.


2 posted on 05/14/2024 11:13:08 AM PDT by EBH (America Blackmailed, The True Story of the World War...Coming Soon (1/21-))
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DemocRAT campaign cash from Soros is OK, however.


4 posted on 05/14/2024 11:18:34 AM PDT by Da Coyote
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Democrats are just plain hateful and incredibly vicious!


10 posted on 05/14/2024 11:50:55 AM PDT by volare737 (Diversity is something to be overcome, not celebrated.)
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https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2020/10/trump-exxon-oil-industry-support/

While a handful of oil company executives are financially supporting Trump’s reelection effort — given his consistent support for the industry — ExxonMobil executives are not. ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods gave $35,500 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee and $10,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee, but nothing to Trump. The same goes for other top ExxonMobil executives.

Employees of ExxonMobil have actually given more to Biden than Trump, with nearly $112,000 going to the Democrat compared to Trump’s $69,000. The ExxonMobil PAC, meanwhile, makes 90 percent of its donations to Republican congressional candidates. Like many other major companies seeking influence with the newly elected president, ExxonMobil donated to Trump’s inauguration, giving $500,000.

Oil and gas interests have given $13 million to Trump’s campaign and outside groups backing his reelection bid. Much of that comes from a $10 million donation to pro-Trump super PAC America First Action from Energy Transfer Partners CEO Kelcy Warren. That’s compared to less than $1 million going to Biden’s election effort from the industry.

Those donations to Trump make up a relatively small slice of the oil and gas industry’s $97 million in donations to federal committees during the 2020 election cycle. Roughly 84 percent of the industry’s contributions to candidates go to Republicans. Major companies like Chevron, ConocoPhillips and Valero Energy make direct corporate contributions to GOP groups that focus on congressional races, but not pro-Trump groups. ExxonMobil doesn’t spend as much at the federal level, though it did give $650,000 to the Republican Governors Association last year.


16 posted on 05/14/2024 2:48:20 PM PDT by Fedora
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Oh,boy...stand by for more Federal charges to be filed...and the potential for another 20 years in Federal prison.


17 posted on 05/14/2024 4:35:21 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Proudly Clinging To My Guns And My Religion)
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Let’s open up the democrat’s campaign books. How much was laundered through Ukraine?


18 posted on 05/14/2024 5:19:37 PM PDT by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them )
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But getting $1 billion from Silicon Valley commies, no prob, huh Dems?
20 posted on 05/15/2024 5:59:20 AM PDT by Chgogal (To paraphrase Biden: You vote Democrat? You ain't smart.)
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