Remember those “Leonard Leo is fighting with Donald Trump” stories? LOL. NBC News:
Huge funding from influential conservative donor networks is flowing into groups affiliated with a conservative venture aimed at creating a Republican “government-in-waiting,” including over $55 million from groups linked to conservative activist Leonard Leo and the Koch network, according to an Accountable.US review shared exclusively with NBC News.
Launched by the Heritage Foundation in April 2022, Project 2025 is a two-pronged initiative to develop staunch conservative policy recommendations and grow a roster of thousands of right-wing personnel ready to fill the next Republican administration. With former President Donald Trump now the GOP’s presumptive 2024 nominee, the effort is essentially laying the groundwork for a potential Trump transition if he wins the election in November.
With contributions from former high-level Trump administration appointees and an advisory board that has grown to over 100 conservative organizations, proponents describe Project 2025 as the most sophisticated transition effort that has existed for conservatives. The initiative includes a manifesto devising a policy agenda for every department, numerous agencies and scores of offices throughout the federal government. …
Since 2021, Leo’s network and groups that have gotten funding from it have funneled over $50.7 million to the groups advising the 2025 Presidential Transition Project as part of its “Project 2025 advisory board,” according to tax documents reviewed as part of the analysis by Accountable.US, a progressive advocacy group. That sum includes donations from The 85 Fund, a donor-advised nonprofit group that funnels money from wealthy financiers to other groups, and the Concord Fund, a public-facing organization, which are part of Leo’s network of organizations that seek to influence policy.
According to its 2022 annual return, the 85 Fund gave more than $2.55 million collectively to seven organizations advising Project 2025, including the Heritage Foundation, Ethics and Public Policy Center, American Legislative Exchange Council, and Independent Women’s Forum.
In 2021, the 85 Fund gave $2.1 million to the same organizations, less the Heritage Foundation, while the Concord Fund collectively gave $4.32 million to nonprofit groups including Susan B. Anthony List, Independent Women’s Voice, and Heritage Action for America.
In 2022, the donor-advised fund DonorsTrust, which received more than $181 million from Leo-backed groups from 2019 to 2022, contributed over $21.1 million to 40 organizations advising Project 2025, including the America First Legal Foundation, which is led by Stephen Miller, a former Trump White House adviser. It contributed nearly $20 million to 36 nonprofit organizations advising Project 2025 in 2021, including the Teneo Network, Conservative Partnership Institute, and FreedomWorks Foundation.
In 2022, DonorsTrust received $92 million from the 85 Fund, according to the 85 Fund’s annual return, DonorTrust’s single largest contribution. However, DonorsTrust’s filings don’t show specifics about exactly where that money flowed after 85 Fund contributed it.
Leo, a top conservative megadonor, has worked to shift the American judiciary further to the right, having previously advised Trump on judicial picks while he was in office and helping to build the current conservative Supreme Court majority.
In addition to Leo’s funding to organizations advising Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s own donations surged in 2022. It contributed $1,025,000 to nine of the advisory groups, up from a total of $174,000 in grants to other nonprofit groups a year earlier.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Leo charged that Accountable.US was “again scraping the bottom of the research barrel in another desperate attempt to attack Mr. Leo.”
“They provide no direct evidence of their claims, instead depending on half-baked research that doesn’t even attempt to connect the dots. Accountable.US isn’t concerned about ideological influence and dark money, they are funded and staffed by the Arabella Advisors dark money network, the largest in the country,” the spokesperson said. “While Accountable.US wants to focus on the next administration, they purposefully ignore their funders staffing Congress, federal agencies, and senior positions in the White House.”
Accountable.US, which identifies itself as a watchdog group, has received more than $11 million in recent years from the New Venture Fund, a liberal dark money giant that has controlled a pool of money totaling nearly half a billion dollars, tax records show. New Venture Fund gave more than $2 million to Accountable.US in 2022, according to its most recent tax filing….