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https://www.spectator.com.au/2021/06/jam...ga-donors/

"It is no secret that James Murdoch, the son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, and his wife Kathryn have supported Democratic causes. But a new report from CNBC reveals that the couple launched a massive spending effort ahead of the 2020 election that rivaled left-wing billionaire George Soros.

Data released last spring indicated that James and Kathryn gave $11 million to political causes, including $2.5 million to Democrats. However, they also quietly gave a stunning $100 million to James’s nonprofit foundation, Quadrivium, in 2019, a ‘large chunk’ of which went to political groups.

‘The 2019 tax document shows that of the $100 million given to the foundation, over $25 million went toward grants, including for several political causes,’ CNBC reported. ‘According to a person close to the family, that $25 million two years ago was only part of massive Murdoch investments through the 2020 election cycle.’

By contrast, Soros, who is routinely cited as one of the left’s top donors, gave $28.3 million to Democrats and left-leaning political groups during the first three months of the 2020 election...."
06-11-2021 03:20 PM
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