The Socialist Face of a Billionaire-Backed Machine Let’s call it what it is: political money laundering dressed in progressive drag. While the media hypes the rise of so-called “grassroots” movements like New York's Working Families Party (WFP), the real engine behind these campaigns is an elite donor class using shell charities and PACs to puppeteer the revolution—from above. Take Zohran Mamdani, the socialist darling of the WFP. After taking office, Mamdani triumphantly declared on NBC that “billionaires shouldn’t exist.” Stirring words—until you follow the money. Mamdani's campaign was buoyed by over $2 million in spending from PACs and “advocacy” groups, the bulk of which traces back to the very billionaire class he denounces. If that smells like hypocrisy, it’s because…

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