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ProPublica conducted a forensic analysis of IRS nonprofit filings, state shell company registries, and interviews with campaign operatives and whistleblowers to trace $75 million in undisclosed funds. These funds flowed through anonymous donor nonprofits acting as pass-throughs to super PACs supporting candidates in primaries across five battleground states. The investigation revealed how this dark money directly influenced primary outcomes by funding ads and voter outreach without public disclosure. This highlights gaps in current campaign finance regulations post-Citizens United, where super PACs can accept unlimited anonymous contributions via 501(c)(4) groups. The findings underscore the need for enhanced transparency to inform voter decisions.
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision striking down a Biden administration mandate requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for over 3 million federal workers and contractors, citing overreach of executive authority under the Administrative Procedure Act. Chief Justice Roberts wrote the majority opinion, emphasizing that agencies lacked clear congressional authorization for such broad health mandates. The dissent, led by Justice Sotomayor, argued the policy was essential for public safety amid ongoing variants.
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