– The post alleges a $2 billion network of tax-exempt nonprofits, including Make the Road New York, funneled money into Zohran Mamdani’s 2025 NYC mayoral campaign, using a four-step laundering cycle validated by forensic investigator Sam Antar’s documentation, which highlights a $45,697.14 same-day transaction between Make the Road Action and the Working Families Party PAC as evidence of illegal coordination.
– Antar’s findings, supported by an independent audit from Deloitte and Withum, reveal shared staff and infrastructure among these groups, violating IRS rules on 501(c)(3) and (c)(4) independence, with PACs outspending Mamdani’s own campaign ($2,022,238 vs. $1,708,494), largely funded by out-of-state tech billionaires.
– Historical context from the 2010s shows similar nonprofit-political overlaps, like the Tides Foundation’s funding patterns, were flagged in a 2013 Senate investigation into political activity by tax-exempts, suggesting a long-standing issue now escalated by Antar’s whistleblower complaint to the IRS.
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