

6 rally permit, was paid about $300,000 as the Trump campaign’s director of operations, according to OpenSecrets. Megan Powers, one of two operations managers listed on the Jan. Meadows has refused to confirm whether he was contacted about those concerns. Stockton said he and Kremer went to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows next, which Kremer has denied. Stockton said he expressed his fears to Katrina Pierson, a former Trump campaign spokesperson who reportedly served as a liaison between the White House and rally organizers. Capitol at the end of the rally, saying it “felt unsafe.” Stockton told ProPublica earlier this year that he’d been concerned about the possible dangers of the hastily planned march to the U.S. Letters related to Dustin Stockton, a co-organizer of the rally, have also been requested by the committee, according to OpenSecrets. In addition, it requested records linked to Amy Kremer, co-founder of Women for America First, which was funded by the “ dark money” group America First Policies and submitted the rally’s permit records to the National Park Service. The House committee also called for records related to Women for Trump Co-chair Gina Loudon, who spoke at the rally. 6 rally near the White House. Wren was paid at least $170,000 last year as the Trump campaign’s national finance consultant with the joint fundraising committee, called the Trump Make America Great Again Committee, according to records tracked by OpenSecrets. She was listed as a “ VIP adviser” on the permit granted by the National Park Service for the Jan. GOP fundraiser Caroline Wren is named in one of the House subpoenas for information, per OpenSecrets. The committee last week demanded a trove of materials linked to the Capitol attack, including social media messages, Republican lawmakers’ phone records, and information from the Trump White House and executive agencies, including the Department of Justice and the FBI. And more may be discovered soon as the House select committee investigating the Capitol insurrection begins a deep dive to uncover the players behind the day’s events, their activities and those who funded them. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally is not yet fully known, but the report reveals a powerful push funded by Trump backers to deny the results of the presidential election.
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The full extent of the Trump-linked funding and organizational support for the Jan. Capitol, according to a report published Monday by the government watchdog group OpenSecrets. 6 rally that preceded the attack on the U.S. Former President Donald Trump’s political fundraising operation reported has paid more than $4.3 million since the start of the 2020 election cycle to individuals and firms that organized the Jan.
