PULSE POINTS:
❓What Happened: A Democratic Super PAC backed by Epstein associate Reid Hoffman has released a vulgar, AI-generated ad depicting a fake Republican congressman sexually servicing his “sugar daddy.”
👥 Who’s Involved: The ad was produced by the Progress Action Fund (PAF), primarily funded by LinkedIn co-founder and Epstein Island visitor Reid Hoffman.
📍Where/When: Released online, the ad is not tied to any particular race but appears aimed at drumming up donations for PAF staff and vendors.
🧠 Key Quote/Idea: The ad claims Republicans are beholden to special interests—ironic, given Hoffman’s own status as a megadonor who’s funded anti-Trump lawsuits, Nikki Haley’s failed primary, and efforts to boot RFK Jr. off the ballot.
📉 Fallout: The grotesque messaging is unlikely to land, especially as the GOP gains ground with blue-collar and union voters. The reliance on AI and shock value may reflect desperation more than strategy.
IN FULL:
Progress Action Fund (PAF)–a group largely funded by late Jeffrey Epstein acolyte Reid Hoffman–has released a bizarre and creepy ad depicting a fake Republican Member of Congress fellating a man he calls his “sugar daddy.” The ad does not appear related to any particular election and appears, rather, to be an attempt by PAF to raise money to pay its staff and vendors.
The video, much of which appears to be cheap artificial intelligence, alleges that Republicans are busily taking care of special interests while ordinary workers suffer. The message is unlikely to resonate, given that Hoffman himself is a special interest political donor and that Republicans recently won an electoral mandate largely thanks to working class, former Democrat, and union voters.
PAF’s largest donations in recent years have come from Hoffman, who, in addition to funding lawsuits against President Trump, also campaigned to keep RFK off the ballot. Hoffman, a former Epstein Island visitor, even bankrolled Nikki Haley’s primary challenge against Trump, and is also connected to the Meidas Touch/Diddy network through large donations.
Other PAF donors include Shashi Gupta, co-founder of tech firm Apex Covantage, whose personal biography boasts of his “integrity” and “human dignity,” as well as designer shopping mall magnate J.W. ‘Joey’ Kaempfer, trust-funder Olan Mills, and 93-year-old activist Nancy Skinner Nordhoff.
He claimed he would leave the country if President Trump won the 2024 election but has yet to find a friend like Jeffrey Epstein to lend him a jet.