Dark Money Buys Influence—Democrats Pay Secret Army Of Online Voices

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Dark Money Buys Influence—Democrats Pay Secret Army Of Online Voices
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A report has revealed that Democrat-connected dark money is paying influencers as much as $8,000 a month. The Chorus Creator Incubator Program, tied to the Sixteen Thirty Fund, is quietly distributing money to activists and content creators to amplify progressive messages.

Those on the payroll include Olivia Julianna, a Gen Z activist who spoke at the DNC, Loren Piretra, a YouTuber from Occupy Democrats who once worked as a Playboy executive, and Barrett Adair, who operates an American Girl Doll meme account.

Other names include Suzanne Lambert, known online as “Regina George liberal,” Arielle Fodor, an education creator with 1.4 million TikTok followers, and Sander Jennings, the older brother of trans influencer Jazz Jennings.

The expose, written by Taylor Lorenz for WIRED, detailed how participants must follow strict rules. “Creators told Wired that the contract stipulated they’d be kicked out and essentially cut off financially if they even so much as acknowledged that they were part of the program. Some creators also raised concerns about a slew of restrictive clauses in the contract,” the report stated.

The secrecy and control appear to be key. Influencers reportedly cannot admit they’re part of the program, and their content is restricted by clauses that dictate what they can and cannot say while cashing the checks.

BlazeTV host Alex Stein highlighted the staggering sums. “It’s a lot of money. It’s not like ridiculous money, but it just shows you how easily somebody can be bought. I guess we could all use $8,000 a month though.”

He added, “So basically $100,000 a year, that’s a pretty good gig.”

The Sixteen Thirty Fund has long been known in conservative circles as a centerpiece of the Democrat dark money machine. By secretly sponsoring content creators while dictating their messaging, the group is working to saturate the digital space with left-wing narratives under the guise of independent voices.

The revelation underscores how Democrats use hidden funding streams to mask their political operations. Instead of transparency, voters are confronted with influencers who appear authentic while quietly working under contracts funded by partisan dark money.

This system isn’t about free speech—it’s about controlled speech, bought and paid for by wealthy liberal donors. At the very moment Democrats lecture about “disinformation,” their allies are orchestrating coordinated campaigns to manipulate public opinion.

For conservatives, the lesson is clear. The left is willing to buy influence, silence dissent, and push propaganda with money shielded from accountability. Exposing these operations is the first step in breaking their grip. With sunlight and scrutiny, America can push back against the dark money empire trying to hijack our national conversation.


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