After meeting with a white supremacist, billionaires create a new PAC

Busted. Again.

After The Texas Tribune exposed the white wing PAC, Defend Texas Liberty, of having a day long meeting with a known white supremacist, Nick Fuentes (go ahead, look him up), the billionaires who created the fund have created a new PAC, Texans United for a Conservative Majority.

I wrote a few days ago about the funding and expenditures from DTL was drying up. Well that’s because it’s hard to do business, even in the Republican Party, after being associated with a Hitler lover and other white supremacist organizations. So they just created a new one. As with DTL, Texans United for a Conservative Majority raised about $2 Million from two donors, Timothy Dunn and Farris Wilks. These are the same guys who created and funded DTL.

DLT Lead and Bryan Slaton

They have spent almost $700,000 in support of extreme white wing candidates challenging those who voted to impeach Ken Paxton or who are against school vouchers including Brent Money who was running for the special election to replace Bryan Slaton. Slaton was expelled the House after providing alcohol to an underaged intern and porking her all night. Slaton was funded by the two billionaires. They also funded Money who lost even after donating $85,000.

Here is who these white wingers are donating to:

CandidateAmountChallenging
Andy Hopper$100,000Lynn Stucky
David Covey$100,000Dade Phelan
Brent Money$85,000Open Seat
David Lowe$50,000Stephanie Klick
Matt Morgan$50,000Jacey Jetton
Mitch Little$50,000Kronda Thimesch
Shelley Luther$50,000Reggie Smith
Wernick$25,000Morgan Meyer
Cheryl Bean$10,000Open Seat

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One Response to After meeting with a white supremacist, billionaires create a new PAC

  1. […] recently wrote about the two Texas billionaires, Timothy Dunn and Farris Wilks, who funded Defend Texas Liberty. […]

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