SCAM ‘Charity’ Caught Giving Hurricane Ian Donations to Democrat Candidates

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‘Charity’ Caught Giving Hurricane Ian Donations to Democrat Candidates​


A phony “charity” that has been collecting donations for Hurricane Ian victims has been exposed as a shill to raise money for Democrat politicians in Florida, according to reports.

The scam was revealed by DeSantis War Room, a group that advocates for Florida’s Republican incumbent Gov. Ron Desantis.

An investigation revealed that the website IanResponse.org has been funneling all of its donations into the election campaigns of Democratic politicians in Florida.

Those Democrats that benefitted from the scam include gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist, Rep. Val Demings, who is challenging GOP Sen. Marco Rubio, and others.

In a tweet on Thursday, DeSantis War Room highlighted a media report that a group called Florida for All had purchased more than $100,000 in ads to attack DeSantis and other GOP candidates.

Florida for All is financially backed by a left-wing group called Florida Rising, according to DeSantis War Room.

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DeSantis War Room described Florida Rising as a “far-left revolutionary syndicate dedicated to demonizing law enforcement, defunding police, promoting ‘safe’ drug abuse & threatening political violence.

“They endorsed @CharlieCrist… like [President Joe] Biden, he is a puppet for radicals.”

The account also noted that Florida Rising was recently condemned for its “anti-police” rhetoric by 30 Florida sheriffs.

Republican Sheriffs Bob Gualtieri of Pinellas County, Chris Nocco of Pasco County, Kurt Hoffman of Sarasota County, and Peyton Grinnell of Lake County have all called out the organization.

However, the real scandal emerged when the phony charity scam was exposed.

DeSantis War Room pointed to research by the Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee that shows donations to something called the Florida Ian Response Fund — or IanResponse.org.

Donations made to Florida Ian Response Fund went instead to ActBlue, a website that aggregates contributions for Democratic candidates.

The site began raising money on Sept. 29, even as Ian had weakened to a tropical storm and was headed out of the state.

The GOP Senate committee noted that searching for Florida Ian Response Fund in the Check-A-Charity database managed by the state Agriculture and Consumer Services Department yielded no results.

In addition, the Republican Senate group noted, “Florida Ian Response Fund is ‘not tax deductible’ and that it is actually housed at ‘Organize Action,’ a 501(c)4 tax-exempt dark money organization.”

Money given to true charities would be able to be claimed as tax-exempt contributions.

The suggestion is that Florida Ian Response Fund is a veiled disguise to raise money for Florida Rising.

“As Floridians continue to rebuild and recover, we strongly urge those who want to help to give to reputable organizations positioned to help people, not political organizations using this money ‘to win elections and change laws,’” the Republican Senate committee said in a statement.

DeSantis War Room added on Twitter “DISGUSTING: After Hurricane Ian made landfall, Democrat anti-police group Florida Rising began fundraising off of the catastrophic storm.

“They pushed donors to ianresponse.org, claiming to be ‘for rebuilding & recovery after #HurricaneIan’ BUT donations went to ActBlue!”

“’Ianresponse.org’ is NOT a registered charity,” DeSantis War Room added.

“It’s a left-wing dark money activist fund.”

“Scamming people who want to help hurricane victims = the lowest of the low,” the account continued.

“@CharlieCrist should disavow Florida Rising, who endorsed him.”
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
Hey - it's not just this charity - it's the same with most of the charities - READ THE MICRO-SMALL PRINT !!!!

just because you gave $$$$ to save african elephants from poachers doesn't mean AOC won't be getting it - because she opposes climate change and she needs the $$$$ to stay in office .....

good chance you're your own worst enemy if you donate to the wrong charity
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
Hey - it's not just this charity - it's the same with most of the charities - READ THE MICRO-SMALL PRINT !!!!

just because you gave $$$$ to save african elephants from poachers doesn't mean AOC won't be getting it - because she opposes climate change and she needs the $$$$ to stay in office .....

good chance you're your own worst enemy if you donate to the wrong charity
:applaud: :applaud: :applaud:
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Hey - it's not just this charity - it's the same with most of the charities - READ THE MICRO-SMALL PRINT !!!!

just because you gave $$$$ to save african elephants from poachers doesn't mean AOC won't be getting it - because she opposes climate change and she needs the $$$$ to stay in office .....

good chance you're your own worst enemy if you donate to the wrong charity

Absolutely. Then there is the payroll scams. When you donate you don't expect 90% of every dollar to go towards payroll of the supposed 501.c3
 

wait-n-see

Veteran Member
Anyone else remember the charity giving "requirement" from the late 80s/90s? I saw that both in defense and telecom. If you did not participate in the program you were dinged in "hidden" ways on your performance review for the year, and it could be a big one.

Departments looked bad when they had a low participation rate, and the leadership made sure we knew it.
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB

‘Charity’ Caught Giving Hurricane Ian Donations to Democrat Candidates​


A phony “charity” that has been collecting donations for Hurricane Ian victims has been exposed as a shill to raise money for Democrat politicians in Florida, according to reports.

The scam was revealed by DeSantis War Room, a group that advocates for Florida’s Republican incumbent Gov. Ron Desantis.

An investigation revealed that the website IanResponse.org has been funneling all of its donations into the election campaigns of Democratic politicians in Florida.

Those Democrats that benefitted from the scam include gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist, Rep. Val Demings, who is challenging GOP Sen. Marco Rubio, and others.

In a tweet on Thursday, DeSantis War Room highlighted a media report that a group called Florida for All had purchased more than $100,000 in ads to attack DeSantis and other GOP candidates.

Florida for All is financially backed by a left-wing group called Florida Rising, according to DeSantis War Room.

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DeSantis War Room described Florida Rising as a “far-left revolutionary syndicate dedicated to demonizing law enforcement, defunding police, promoting ‘safe’ drug abuse & threatening political violence.

“They endorsed @CharlieCrist… like [President Joe] Biden, he is a puppet for radicals.”

The account also noted that Florida Rising was recently condemned for its “anti-police” rhetoric by 30 Florida sheriffs.

Republican Sheriffs Bob Gualtieri of Pinellas County, Chris Nocco of Pasco County, Kurt Hoffman of Sarasota County, and Peyton Grinnell of Lake County have all called out the organization.

However, the real scandal emerged when the phony charity scam was exposed.

DeSantis War Room pointed to research by the Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee that shows donations to something called the Florida Ian Response Fund — or IanResponse.org.

Donations made to Florida Ian Response Fund went instead to ActBlue, a website that aggregates contributions for Democratic candidates.

The site began raising money on Sept. 29, even as Ian had weakened to a tropical storm and was headed out of the state.

The GOP Senate committee noted that searching for Florida Ian Response Fund in the Check-A-Charity database managed by the state Agriculture and Consumer Services Department yielded no results.

In addition, the Republican Senate group noted, “Florida Ian Response Fund is ‘not tax deductible’ and that it is actually housed at ‘Organize Action,’ a 501(c)4 tax-exempt dark money organization.”

Money given to true charities would be able to be claimed as tax-exempt contributions.

The suggestion is that Florida Ian Response Fund is a veiled disguise to raise money for Florida Rising.

“As Floridians continue to rebuild and recover, we strongly urge those who want to help to give to reputable organizations positioned to help people, not political organizations using this money ‘to win elections and change laws,’” the Republican Senate committee said in a statement.

DeSantis War Room added on Twitter “DISGUSTING: After Hurricane Ian made landfall, Democrat anti-police group Florida Rising began fundraising off of the catastrophic storm.

“They pushed donors to ianresponse.org, claiming to be ‘for rebuilding & recovery after #HurricaneIan’ BUT donations went to ActBlue!”

“’Ianresponse.org’ is NOT a registered charity,” DeSantis War Room added.

“It’s a left-wing dark money activist fund.”

“Scamming people who want to help hurricane victims = the lowest of the low,” the account continued.

“@CharlieCrist should disavow Florida Rising, who endorsed him.”

In crime, family means everything…

OA
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
So anyone that donated to this charity need to file a civil case against them for many thousand$ and ask the court can they order the money be clawed back to the Charitys bank account.
 
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pauldingbabe

The Great Cat
Anyone else remember the charity giving "requirement" from the late 80s/90s? I saw that both in defense and telecom. If you did not participate in the program you were dinged in "hidden" ways on your performance review for the year, and it could be a big one.

Departments looked bad when they had a low participation rate, and the leadership made sure we knew it.

Unicef, March of dimes, and another one...

Healthcare in the 90s
 

TedM1911

Contributing Member
good chance you're your own worst enemy if you donate to the wrong charity

you mean any charity today. They are all scams. I just donate to my church.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Anyone else remember the charity giving "requirement" from the late 80s/90s? I saw that both in defense and telecom. If you did not participate in the program you were dinged in "hidden" ways on your performance review for the year, and it could be a big one.

Departments looked bad when they had a low participation rate, and the leadership made sure we knew it.

I nearly got fired for refusing to sign the paper that would allow the university to dock my paycheck for that nonsense. We were required to give a certain percent/dollar amount and I mouthed off to payroll and told them to take it out of the University prez's paycheck. Needless to say they left me alone after I told them if they tried it there would be a lawsuit with all the national attention I could find. No matter what my boss tried to help with, within the year my position went down to 3/4 instead of full time. Early retribution as they started closing down our department.
 

Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Yep, my charity support is local. Local crisis nursery has a Wishlist and can always use diapers of all sizes. Local animal shelter will take the money, but you can donate food, blankets, collars and leashes. Catholic charities will take food donations (as will the local food bank) and clothes and some household items for the resale shop. Now IF I knew of someone going down with a truck and is asking for donations, I would run some clothes, toys, diapers, shelf stable food, bedding, soap/shampoo, towels, gas cards, etc. to the collection site. No way will any pop-up charity ever get my hard-earned cash again.
 

greysage

On The Level
Anyone else remember the charity giving "requirement" from the late 80s/90s? I saw that both in defense and telecom. If you did not participate in the program you were dinged in "hidden" ways on your performance review for the year, and it could be a big one.

Departments looked bad when they had a low participation rate, and the leadership made sure we knew it.

Early 2000's. The whole warehouse was sat down at once for a meeting about giving money and time to United Way. They even tried guilting employees with something about a lot of us did not have houses, cars, and families before working there. Like we owed it. We should want to participate and give our time.

All of us worked OT all the time, had split days off, etc. We earned every bit of our take home pay.
 

Walrus Whisperer

Hope in chains...
Early 2000's. The whole warehouse was sat down at once for a meeting about giving money and time to United Way. They even tried guilting employees with something about a lot of us did not have houses, cars, and families before working there. Like we owed it. We should want to participate and give our time.

All of us worked OT all the time, had split days off, etc. We earned every bit of our take home pay.
I had boss that tried telling the whole office that we had to give so much to some charity that was named. the whole office rebelled.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Hey - it's not just this charity - it's the same with most of the charities - READ THE MICRO-SMALL PRINT !!!!

just because you gave $$$$ to save african elephants from poachers doesn't mean AOC won't be getting it - because she opposes climate change and she needs the $$$$ to stay in office .....

good chance you're your own worst enemy if you donate to the wrong charity
Thais why we quit giving to most of them. It never was much, what we could afford at Christmas, then I started really reading.
I’ll never give a dime to 99% of them again.

Now it’s only to St Jude’s for children or maybe the food bank.
 
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