On April 8, Google gave $5000 to House Freedom Caucus co-founder Jim Jordan, a Trump hardliner who is also deeply implicated in the sexual abuse scandal at Ohio State University.pic.twitter.com/am130gowvb
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Thank you for making this information open and transparent! Is there an online website that makes this information scannable and digestible, or does one have to dig into FEC documents?
https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pacgave2.php?cycle=2020&cmte=C00428623 … exists, though it's not easy to download their data and it's not easy to sort it in a way you can page through trivially.
Worth noting: Looking at the reports early in the year misses a lot of itemized contributors, because they haven't $200 minimum for reporting. Looking at the December/end-year report is probably the best way to get a full list of names. https://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/444/202001319184102444/202001319184102444.pdf …
Interestingly, NetPAC receipts dropped by ~30% between Nov 2019 and Dec 2020; it looks like a dropoff after the election cycle. Given Google does no internal/broad advertising of NetPAC, this suggests a handful of folks effectively using it as a ... mid-cycle slush fund?
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