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How Zohran Mamdani’s ‘Grassroots’ Campaign Engineered the Perfect Political Heist

Executive Summary Zohran Mamdani’s “grassroots revolution” was actually a $10.2 million corporate political operation that systematically deceived New York voters. Our investigation reveals: $7 million in public matching funds triggered by professional bundling, not grassroots donations 94% of contributions bundled by a single professional fundraiser employed by a taxpayer-funded organization 100% bundled money – every dollar of direct campaign contributions […]

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Albany’s Ultimate Protection Racket: The Triangle That Became a Circle of Self-Enrichment

Executive Summary: This investigation documents a pattern of inconsistencies spanning Letitia James’s tenure in two major offices. Our findings show that James spent years handling sexual harassment allegations by Ibrahim Khan differently across both positions—first as NYC Public Advocate (2014-2018) and later as NY Attorney General (2019-present)—while applying vastly different standards to similar accusations against political figures like Governor Cuomo.

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The Myth of the Grassroots: How Zohran Mamdani’s $6.3 Million Campaign Proves He’s No Different Than Cuomo’s Political Machine

What do you call a “grassroots revolution” that spends $88,000 on Beyoncé’s tour company, leverages millions in “quiet money” from billionaire-funded organizations, and operates with the same coordination tactics that got Andrew Cuomo penalized by campaign finance regulators? You call it exactly what Zohran Mamdani claims to oppose: a corporate political machine disguised as a movement. Executive Summary: Key Findings

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Narrative Laundering: How Politico Spun a Poll Even WFP Didn’t Believe

In financial fraud investigations, we often distinguish between direct misstatements and what auditors call “presentation risk”—the deliberate arrangement of technically true information in a way that misleads the reader. The same dynamic plagues political journalism, where the line between reporting and amplifying selective spin has largely disappeared. Polls get commissioned not to inform decisions, but to generate headlines. Methodologically weak

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