Under the Biden administration, it has become quite clear that the Democratic Party has found some hefty allies in the world of nonprofit organizations—especially those with deep pockets. As the administration busily works to dismantle any remnants of the Trump era, these organizations appear to enjoy a VIP pass into the inner sanctum of policymaking. Topping the list of these elite invitees is none other than Vice President Kamala Harris, who has been using her private residence as a not-so-secret meeting ground for various leftist nonprofits and their wealthy leaders.
It’s not surprising that figures like Alex Soros and Stephen B. Heintz, both of whom are entrenched in progressive causes, have had the luxury of intimate meetings with Harris at high-profile locations like the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. These gatherings, far from casual get-togethers, are more akin to think-tank strategy sessions where left-wing agendas are pushed and reinforced, giving the impression that certain organizations have the ears of Biden and Harris while everyone else is left to watch from the sidelines.
BREAKING: Kamala Harris repeatedly hosted left-wing nonprofit heads shaping policy, records show
"The visitors include the likes of George Soros’s son Alex Soros, Stephen B. Heintz of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and various heads of progressive groups linked to the… pic.twitter.com/UdnI8EPSXh
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Biden, now joined by Kamala, has made it a common theme to blame conservative movements like the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 for all of their policy woes while attempting to deceive the public into believing that the only voices that matter are those on the left. The irony is rich: while Republicans and conservatives rally behind policy proposals intended to promote individual freedom and good governance, Democrats frantically try to link GOP efforts to shadowy outside influences—despite their own visitors’ logs reading like a who’s who of progressive benefactors.
As hordes of nonprofit leaders pour into Harris’s orbit, the connections become even more entangled. Take, for example, Heintz and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, which has done its fair share of lobbying the administration over energy policies. This organization, with its $1.3 billion in assets, has funded projects that directly align with Biden’s more controversial proposals, like the infamous gas stove ban. There’s something amusing about the way the media brushes these kinds of interactions under the rug while pointing a finger at conservatives for supposedly operating in the shadows.
The financial flows tell a clearer story. Soros’s empire, with $25 billion backing progressive causes, is no small player in the political game. Harris has even welcomed him to her residence for private discussions, further cementing the belief that the Biden administration has effectively outsourced its policy initiatives to a select group of wealthy donors and special interest activists. Meanwhile, organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union—known more for their radical left policies than protecting civil liberties—are parading through the White House with impunity, regularly meeting with the administration to shape public policy.
In contrast, any meeting between conservative groups and government officials is scrutinized under the glaring light of skepticism. The double standard is undeniable, with Democrats painting their left-leaning allies as upstanding voices for justice while dismissing conservative organizations as fringe extremists. It’s a tactic that might play well with the liberal base but leaves most Americans raising their eyebrows at the overt manipulation of power. Without a doubt, the Biden-Harris administration is showcasing that politics is indeed a game of influence—particularly for those to the left of center.