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In reply to the discussion: Sheldon Whitehouse: "Wait til we start digging out WHO the $18 million donor was...Follow the money" [View all]UpInArms
(55,044 posts)40. Background on Judicial Crisis Network
Gorsuchs Dark-Money Benefactor Attended His White House Swearing-In Ceremony
Neil Gorsuchs confirmation to the Supreme Court was made possible in part by the Judicial Crisis Network, which spent $17 million lobbying to keep Merrick Garland off the benchand to get Gorsuch on it. Where did all that money come from? We dont know, because it was almost entirely dark money, funneled through a Koch-allied conduit that keeps its donors secret. But the JCN isnt entirely anonymous: It has a public face in Carrie Severino, the groups chief counsel and policy director. Severino essentially served as Gorsuchs lobbyist, throwing money around to ensure his confirmation. Like many lobbyists, she enjoys the access to power that her job affords her. Indeed, Severino attended Gorsuchs swearing-in ceremony at the White House Rose Garden on Monday morning.
Severinos presence at Mondays ceremony serves as a startling reminder that Gorsuchs path to the Supreme Court was facilitated by dark money. The JCN is kept afloat by one donor, the Wellspring Committee, which is in turn funded primarily by one single anonymous donor. Wellspring is little more than a dark-money conduitbut as a social welfare 501(c)(4) group, it is not required to disclose its donors. Ann Corkery, a Koch-affiliated conservative fundraiser, runs Wellspring; her husband, Neil Corkery, serves as JCNs treasurer. For years, Wellspring has poured money into JCN, which spends the cash promoting conservatives in both state Supreme Court elections and federal confirmation battles.
The JCN became quite adept at buying state Supreme Court seats, mastering the art of the eleventh-hour smear campaign. But blocking President Barack Obama nominee Merrick Garlandand helping Gorsuch seize the seat insteadwas its boldest gambit yet. The JCN began peddling offensive falsehoods about Obamas shortlisters before the president even settled on Garland. Severino herself then contributed to the mendacious assault on Garlands reputation, aided by National Review, which happily published her paid opinions. Meanwhile, the JCN ran ads attacking senators who were willing to hold hearings for Garland. It ran up a tab of around $7 million. Most of that money came from Wellspring.
As soon as President Donald Trump nominated Gorsuch, however, the message flipped. Suddenly, the JCN began airing cheerful ads describing Gorsuch as an independent, impartial judge who deserved hasty confirmation. One ad featured former Gorsuch clerk Jane Nitze praising her old boss. In it, she assured folks on the left that Gorsuch would be impartial. The ad strongly implied that Nitze is a Democrat; she is, in fact, a Republican who happened to work as a career attorney at the Justice Department during Obamas tenure. (Naturally National Review partook in the ruse.) But why should Nitze care about this misrepresentation? Thanks partly to her help, Gorsuch is now a Supreme Court justiceand she will serve as one of his first clerks.
Severinos presence at Mondays ceremony serves as a startling reminder that Gorsuchs path to the Supreme Court was facilitated by dark money. The JCN is kept afloat by one donor, the Wellspring Committee, which is in turn funded primarily by one single anonymous donor. Wellspring is little more than a dark-money conduitbut as a social welfare 501(c)(4) group, it is not required to disclose its donors. Ann Corkery, a Koch-affiliated conservative fundraiser, runs Wellspring; her husband, Neil Corkery, serves as JCNs treasurer. For years, Wellspring has poured money into JCN, which spends the cash promoting conservatives in both state Supreme Court elections and federal confirmation battles.
The JCN became quite adept at buying state Supreme Court seats, mastering the art of the eleventh-hour smear campaign. But blocking President Barack Obama nominee Merrick Garlandand helping Gorsuch seize the seat insteadwas its boldest gambit yet. The JCN began peddling offensive falsehoods about Obamas shortlisters before the president even settled on Garland. Severino herself then contributed to the mendacious assault on Garlands reputation, aided by National Review, which happily published her paid opinions. Meanwhile, the JCN ran ads attacking senators who were willing to hold hearings for Garland. It ran up a tab of around $7 million. Most of that money came from Wellspring.
As soon as President Donald Trump nominated Gorsuch, however, the message flipped. Suddenly, the JCN began airing cheerful ads describing Gorsuch as an independent, impartial judge who deserved hasty confirmation. One ad featured former Gorsuch clerk Jane Nitze praising her old boss. In it, she assured folks on the left that Gorsuch would be impartial. The ad strongly implied that Nitze is a Democrat; she is, in fact, a Republican who happened to work as a career attorney at the Justice Department during Obamas tenure. (Naturally National Review partook in the ruse.) But why should Nitze care about this misrepresentation? Thanks partly to her help, Gorsuch is now a Supreme Court justiceand she will serve as one of his first clerks.
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