A network of left-wing non-profits and foundations are moving to invest heavily in state and local journalism enterprises as Americans increasingly become distrustful of national, corporate media outlets like the New York Times, CNN, and The Washington Post. This network of Democrat-aligned organizations appears to intend to use state and local news outlets to further their campaign of censorship against Republican and conservative lawmakers and media figures.
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation pledged half a billion dollars over the next five years to bolster the political left‘s efforts to take over and control state, local, and independent journalism in the U.S. Additionally, the Democrat ‘dark money‘ group Arabella Advisors has gotten in on the game. Arabella, which The National Pulse previously reported had backed pro-Hamas protestors to the tune of $10 million, has set up the States Newsroom network, which feeds progressive and far-left stories through state and local affiliates.
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Quasi-for-profit and non-profit networks like Arabella have thrived in the post-Citizens United campaign finance environment. In 2020, Democrats pulled in $455 million in dark money compared to $185 million for Republicans. Their States Newsroom operation has a footprint in 38 states, according to the Capital Research Center, and had a budget of $13.2 million in 2021.
Meanwhile, on the right, little focus has been put on building state and local media infrastructure. Scott Walker, president of the Capital Research Center, recently wrote that the budgets for non-profit media groups like the Franklin News Foundation and the for-profit Star News Digital Media pale in comparison with left-wing outlets backed by Arabella and its dark money operation.
The left’s non-profit journalism operation and its deep-pocket backers allow their outlets to push Democrat and progressive talking points as news with little concern about financial repercussions. Even more concerning, The National Pulse reported in February that left-wing billionaire George Soros is moving to buy the second-largest radio network in America — though the purchase is facing several legal challenges.