In America, we believe in truth. We believe in honesty. And we believe that the people who shape public opinion—especially online—should be open about who they are and what they stand for. But today, we are seeing a dangerous rise in secret influence, bought and paid for by dark money from the far-left.
A recent report has brought something troubling into the light. A group called the Sixteen Thirty Fund has been using its money to quietly pay social media influencers—some of them very young and very popular—to push left-wing ideas on the internet. These influencers are being paid up to $8,000 a month to spread messages that match the goals of the Democrat Party. But here’s the catch: they’re not allowed to tell anyone they’re being paid.
This program is called the Chorus Creator Incubator Program. That name may sound harmless, but what it really means is that powerful people are hiring influencers to act like they are just sharing their personal opinions—when in fact, they are spreading political messages for money. This is not honesty. This is not real conversation. This is propaganda.
Some of the people involved include a Gen Z political activist, a former Playboy executive, and even the sibling of a well-known transgender activist. These are not neutral voices. They have clear political goals, and now we know they are being paid big money to spread those goals to millions of followers, especially young people.
Let that sink in: $8,000 every month—almost $100,000 a year—just for posting content that supports the left. And they must keep it secret or risk losing the money.
Why would they need to keep it secret? The answer is simple. Because if people knew these influencers were being paid by a Democrat-linked dark money group, they would stop trusting them. It would be clear that these aren’t just regular people sharing their hearts—they are part of a carefully planned effort to manipulate public opinion. That’s not how a free country works.
This is not the first time the left has used shadowy money to push their agenda. For years, leftist organizations have hidden behind non-profits and shell companies to fund causes they don’t want the public to see clearly. They know that if the American people understood who was really pulling the strings, they would reject the entire operation.
The left wants to control what people think. They want to shape the culture by using the faces young people trust online. And they are not above using trickery and hiding their true motives to do it. This is not just dishonest—it’s dangerous.
We must ask ourselves what kind of future we want for our country. If children and teens are being flooded with left-wing messages, disguised as friendly advice, how can they grow up to think for themselves? If social media becomes one big commercial for progressive politics, paid for in secret, how can we ever have fair and open debate?
This is why we must stand firm. We must call out the lies. We must demand that influencers and media figures tell the truth about who is paying them. And we must shine a light on every dark money group that tries to hide in the shadows.
America is still a free nation. But freedom requires truth. It requires honesty. It requires the courage to speak up when we see something wrong. The left has gone too far in their efforts to control hearts and minds. It’s time for parents, leaders, and patriots to push back.
We don’t need secret influencers paid by puppet masters. We need proud Americans who speak from the heart, not the wallet. Let us return to truth, tradition, and transparency—for the sake of our children, and for the future of our Republic.
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