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The dark money network shaping the Biden Administration and America’s schools.


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One of the more notable examples of the coordination between the Soros philanthropic network and Arabella Advisors—and the Biden Administration—came to light in mid-2022, despite extensive efforts to keep it hidden.

In early 2022, Capital Research Center alerted Fox News to the existence of a secret 501(c)(3) “charity” called Governing for Impact. The research organization and its sister (c)(4) “dark money” group, the Governing for Impact Action Fund, exist to research, write, promote, and defend new federal regulations for the Biden Administration to issue. These two groups, sponsored by Arabella’s New Venture Fund and Sixteen Thirty Fund, respectively, received a combined $17.4 million in funding from Soros grant-makers from 2019 to 2021. Most surprisingly, the group intentionally operated far under the radar from its launch in 2019 (long before the 2020 presidential election) because its website was carefully set to be invisible to Google and other search engines. That’s right; it was hidden from the public, who couldn’t find it even by accident. But friends, including in the Biden Administration, could reach it if they were told the site’s URL, GoverningForImpact.org, and typed that into their computers. (After news reports based on our research “outed” the site, it became visible to search engines.)

Once the Biden Administration took power, Governing for Impact exploited its high-level contacts within the administration (illustrated in previous chapters), ultimately enacting “more than 20” of the group’s policy recommendations in the first couple years of the administration.

The regulations the secret group helped shape and make law aren’t obscure or minor. A case study of just one of those policies illustrates how Arabella’s infrastructure empowers the Left (particularly when endowed with Soros-level funding). But before we examine that particular case, observe the breadth of influence this secretive Arabella-Soros group has achieved.

The group’s internal presentations to donors in 2022 state that it has drafted more than 60 policy memos designed to shape federal department after federal department, specifically:

  • Education
  • Interior
  • HHS
  • Labor
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Justice
  • Housing and Urban Development
  • Agriculture
  • Energy
  • Treasury
  • :snip:
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