- Republican Party
- Koch
- DonorsTrust – Dark Money Network
- Americans for Prosperity
- FreedomWorks– Republican activist boot camps, 600,000 online activists, $10 million on 2010 election giveaways
- Heritage Foundation 1973 founded by Paul Weyrich, Edwin Feulner, and Joseph Coors
- ALEC-1973-Paul Weyrich Federal Laws written by Corporations
- State Policy Network– 1992 by Heritage Foundation board member Thomas A. Roe State Laws
- Kochs became invested in 1995
- Constitutional Convention of States
- Cato Institute–Koch Libertarian think tank
- Tea Party-Koch funded libertarian origins in 2009, dominated by the Religious Right over time, morphed into The Freedom Caucus
- Congress
- The Freedom Caucus-January 2015, Hershey, PA, origins, Koch
- Paul Ryan demanded the Caucus’s support to become Speaker of the House, Koch ally, Wisconsin
- Founders:
- Mick Mulvaney – Founding Member
- Mark Meadows (NC-11), Chair 2017–present
- Jim Jordan– Chair January 2015-17
- Scott Garrett of New Jersey, John Fleming of Louisiana, Matt Salmon of Arizona, Raúl Labrador of Idaho
- Wisconsin-Koch
- Reid Ribble (resigned October 9, 2015)
- Michigan
- Florida
- Ron DeSantis / later Matt Gaetz
- Other Members:
- Dana Rohrabacher
‘We Must Fight Them’: Trump Goes After Conservatives of Freedom Caucus New York Times By Glenn Thrush and March 30, 2017 -the Freedom Caucus would not discuss healthcare as part of a larger Republican agenda. “Stockholm Syndrome?” Representative Tom Garrett of Virginia asked on Twitter, suggesting that the president had become captive to the Republican establishment he attacked during the campaign. /“It’s a swamp not a hot tub. We both came here to drain it. #SwampCare polls 17%. Sad!” wrote Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky, who often sides with the caucus on votes, mocking the president’s drain-the-swamp campaign pledge.
On October 30, 2017, Vanity Fair published an interview with former speaker Boehner, who said of the Freedom Caucus: “They can’t tell you what they’re for. They can tell you everything they’re against. They’re anarchists. They want total chaos. Tear it all down and start over. That’s where their mindset is.”
- Turning Point USA-College outreach
- GOP Donors
- Club For Growth
- Koch– DonorsTrust
- Mercer Family Foundation
- Sheldon Adelson
- Steve Wynn
- Republican Polling
- GOP Consultants
- Sam Nunberg, Roger Stone’s surrogate son, Trump Campaign, Jay Sekulow to Romney Campaign
- Karl Rove– Crossroads GPS / One Nation
- Religious Right
- John Birch Society 1958 Welch, Fred Koch
- Dominionism
- Council for National Policy
- Free Congress Foundation-Paul Weyrich, Dominionism
- United in Purpose–Pioneer Solutions Data Breach, David Barton
- National Black Robe Regiment– Glenn Beck & David Barton‘s Church Activism, enriched Voter Profiles
- The Federalist Society–Leonard Leo, trains and selects Judicial appointments Opus Dei
- Judicial Nominations
- Right Wing Media
- Fox News
- Sinclair Broadcasting
- Breitbart
- FACT-Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, (Acting AG) Matthew Whitaker Executive Director
- Right Wing “Watchdogs”
- Judicial Crisis Network-Republican Public Relations for the Judicial Branch
- Judicial Watch
- Project Veritas
- Government Accountability Institute GAI
- Donors Trust Koch GAI Financing
- Steve Bannon GAI Founder, Breitbart
- Peter Schweizer GAI Founder, Breitbart
- Wynton Hall, GAI & Breitbart
- Robert Mercer GAI Financing, Breitbart, Cambridge Analytica
- Ted Cruz Campaign 2016-Cambridge Analytica & Mercer NBRR Barton-PAC, Ron Robinson
- Russiagate
- Russian Republicans
- Ed Lozansky Russian-born, founded Russia House–American University & Young Republicans in Moscow, World Russia Forum; August 1, 2010: us-russia.org; propagandist, anti-Magnitsky Act
- Dmitri Simes, Center for National Interest-arranged Mayflower Hotel April 27, 2016
- Conspiracy: The Meetings
- Social Media 2016 Campaign
- Russiagate
- The Investigated
- The Mueller Report
- Emoluments
- Impeachment
- Obstruction of Justice
- Defense the Trump Way: Diversion and Counter-attacks
- Trump Lawyers
- Trump Lawsuits
- Trump Mafia Ties
- Timeline
- GOP Lobbyists
- Jack Abramoff
- Paul Erickson
- Newt Gingrich-Recommend Psy-Group to Kushner for Trump Campaign, George Nader paid Psy-Group $2m
- Roger Stone
- Paul Manafort
- Sam Patten
- Richard Burt–Gazprom Lobbyist
- National Rifle Association
- American Conservative Union -CPAC lobby was founded in 1964 by William F. Buckley Jr., David Keene, Chairman 1984-2011
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- “Diana Hubbard Carr, ACU’s former administrative director and ex-wife of David Keene, pleaded guilty in June 2011 to embezzling between $120,000 and $400,000 from 2006 to 2009, during her time as bookkeeper for the group.[45][46]” Wikipedia
- NRA-David Keene President 2011-13
- Matt Schlapp Chairman, George W Bush political adviser
- “Moonies“-David Keene Opinion Editor of Moonie-founded Washington Times, Legitimized by Reagan-Keene worked on campaign, also George HW Bush
- Bob Dole 1996 Campaign v. Bill Clinton-with David Keene
- Mitt Romney-Keene worked on campaign
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- Electronic Voting Machines
- Voting Machine Issues
- Hart Intercivic-Mitt Romney Financial Investment/Campaign Contributions failed in
- Ohio 2004 Election
- The Alt-Right
- Canadian Far Right
- Anti-ACA / Healthcare
Chairs
Jim Jordan Page–Ohio State University Sexual Abuse Scandal
Jim Jordan (OH-4), 2015–2017,[71] Vice Chair, 2017–present[72]
Members
Mark Meadows (NC-11), 2017–present [66][51], Andy Biggs of Arizona[52], Mo Brooks of Alabama[53], Ken Buck of Colorado[54], Ted Budd of North Carolina[55], Ben Cline of Virginia[56], Michael Cloud of Texas[56], Warren Davidson of Ohio[57], Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee[58], Jeff Duncan of South Carolina[59], Russ Fulcher of Idaho[56], Matt Gaetz of Florida[60][61], Louie Gohmert of Texas[62], Paul Gosar of Arizona[63], Mark E. Green of Tennessee[56], Morgan Griffith of Virginia[10], Andy Harris of Maryland[64], Jody Hice of Georgia[65], Jim Jordan of Ohio[66], Debbie Lesko of Arizona[67], Alex Mooney of West Virginia[64], Ralph Norman of South Carolina[68], Gary Palmer of Alabama[69], Scott Perry of Pennsylvania[64], Bill Posey of Florida[64], Denver Riggleman of Virginia[56], Chip Roy of Texas[56], David Schweikert of Arizona[54], Randy Weber of Texas[70], Ron Wright of Texas [56], Ted Yoho of Florida[70]
Former Members
- Justin Amash of Michigan (resigned from the caucus in 2019)[50],
- Brian Babin of Texas (resigned from the caucus in 2017)[73],
- Joe Barton of Texas (retired in 2018)[62], Rod Blum of Iowa (defeated in 2018 general election)[64],
- Dave Brat of Virginia (defeated in 2018 general election)[74],
- Jim Bridenstine of Oklahoma (appointed as Administrator of NASA)[69],
- Curt Clawson of Florida (retired in 2016)[75],
- Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida[66] (successfully ran for governor of Florida in 2018),
- John Fleming of Louisiana (was appointed and confirmed assistant secretary of commerce for economic development)[76],
- Scott Garrett of New Jersey (defeated in 2016 general election)[66],
- Tom Garrett Jr. of Virginia (retired in 2018)[77],
- Tim Huelskamp of Kansas (defeated in 2016 primary election)[78],
- Raúl Labrador of Idaho (retired in 2018; defeated in primary election for governor of Idaho)[66],
- Barry Loudermilk of Georgia (declined to renew membership for the 115th Congress)[65][79],Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming (retired in 2016;[54] the only identified female member at the time),
- Tom McClintock of California (resigned from the caucus on September 16, 2015)[69],
- Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina (appointed as director of the Office of Management and Budget)[66],
- Steve Pearce of New Mexico (retired in 2018; ran for governor of New Mexico and lost)[54],
- Ted Poe of Texas (resigned from caucus March 26, 2017 after AHCA was withdrawn)[80],
- Reid Ribble of Wisconsin (resigned from the caucus on October 9, 2015)[32],
- Dana Rohrabacher of California (defeated in 2018 general election) [81][82],
- Keith Rothfus of Pennsylvania (resigned from the caucus in 2016, defeated in redistricted 2018 general election)[83][84],
- Matt Salmon of Arizona (retired in 2016)[66],
- Mark Sanford of South Carolina (defeated in 2018 primary election)[64],
- Marlin Stutzman of Indiana (ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate in 2016)[64]
“The Freedom Caucus, also known as the House Freedom Caucus, is a congressional caucus consisting of conservative and libertarian Republicanmembers of the United States House of Representatives.[1][3][2] It was formed in 2015 by what member Jim Jordan called a “smaller, more cohesive, more agile and more active” group of conservative congressmen,[13] and is currently chaired by Representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina. Many members are also part of the much larger Republican Study Committee.[13][14] The caucus is sympathetic to the Tea Party movement.[15] The Freedom Caucus is considered the furthest-right grouping within the House Republican Conference.[16][17] The caucus supports House candidates through its PAC, the House Freedom Fund.[18][19] The caucus originated at the mid–January 2015 Republican congressional retreat in Hershey, Pennsylvania.” Wikipedia
“The House Freedom Caucus was involved in the resignation of Boehner on September 25, 2015, and the ensuing leadership battle for the new speaker.[23] Members of the caucus who had voted against Boehner for speaker felt unfairly punished, accusing him of cutting them off from positions in the Republican Study Committee and depriving them of key committee assignments.[24][25] Boehner found it increasingly difficult to manage House Republicans with the fierce opposition of the Freedom Caucus, and he sparred with House Republican members in 2013 over their willingness to shut down the government in pursuit of goals such as repealing the Affordable Care Act. These members later created and became members of the Freedom Caucus when it was created in 2015.[21][26][27][28]
After Boehner resigned as speaker, Kevin McCarthy, the House majority leader, was initially the lead contender to succeed him, but the Freedom Caucus withheld its support.[29] However, McCarthy withdrew from the race on October 8, 2015, after appearing to suggest that the Benghazi investigation‘s purpose had been to lower the approval ratings of Hillary Clinton.[30][31] On the same day as McCarthy’s withdrawal, Reid Ribble resigned from the Freedom Caucus saying he had joined to promote certain policies and could not support the role that it was playing in the leadership race.[32]
On October 20, 2015, Paul Ryan announced that his bid for the speaker of the United States House of Representatives was contingent on an official endorsement by the Freedom Caucus.[33] While the group could not reach the 80% approval that was needed to give an official endorsement, on October 21, 2015, it announced that it had reached a supermajority support for Ryan.[34] On October 29, 2015, Ryan succeeded John Boehner as the speaker of the House.[35]
On October 30, 2017, Vanity Fair published an interview with former speaker Boehner, who said of the Freedom Caucus: “They can’t tell you what they’re for. They can tell you everything they’re against. They’re anarchists. They want total chaos. Tear it all down and start over. That’s where their mindset is.”[36]”Wikipedia
‘We Must Fight Them’: Trump Goes After Conservatives of Freedom Caucus New York Times By Glenn Thrush and March 30, 2017
House Freedom Caucus votes to condemn Amash’s impeachment comments The Hill BY JULIEGRACE BRUFKE – 05/20/19 “The conservative House Freedom Caucus took an official position condemning Rep. Justin Amash’s (R-Mich.) call for impeaching President Trump on Monday evening, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) told reporters. “We had a good discussion and every single member, I think now based on who was there and our board meeting was probably over 30 members, every single member disagrees and strongly with the position Justin took over the week, and we’re focused on the now,” he said. “I mean, look, we’re focused on the fact that what the FBI did was wrong. We think that [Attorney General William] Barr’s handled himself exactly the way the American people want the attorney general to handle themselves, and he’s going to get to bottom of all this.”
Freedom Caucus demands release of full Volker transcript The Hill BY JULIEGRACE BRUFKE – 10/08/19 “Members of the House Freedom Caucus are calling for the release of the full transcript of former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker’s testimony, arguing it would disprove allegations of a quid pro quo between President Trump and Ukraine’s government.“We are concerned that selectively shared information from the deposition fails to provide adequate context for those discussions, to the detriment of both public and Congressional understanding of the Trump Administration’s anti-corruption strategy in Ukraine,” Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) wrote on behalf of the group. Biggs went on to blast the process Democrats have used as they have accelerated their probe, arguing that a floor vote should have taken place to authorize the formal inquiry. “Furthermore, given that the deposition took place in the political context of an unauthorized impeachment inquiry, it is inappropriate as a matter of process and fairness that Members be asked to draw conclusions on such grave matters without access to complete information,” he wrote. Biggs urged the chairmen to release the transcript by no later than Oct. 18.
The letter comes shortly after Democrats issued a subpoena for Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland to testify and release documents after he was blocked by the State Department from appearing before Congress on Tuesday.