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Democrat-Serving Organizations Founded by Stacey Abrams Close Down

Democrat-Serving Organizations Founded by Stacey Abrams Close Down

Of the countless corrupt Democrat politicians and activists in America, Stacey Abrams of Georgia has held a special place. Failing in the gubernatorial race twice did not deter Abrams from continuing her fraud factory under the guise of liberal activism through her non-profit New Georgia Project. Twelve years after it was funded, this platform of corruption has finally seen its end.

Misleadingly describing itself as non-partisan, New Georgia Project (NGP) was founded in 2013 by Stacey Abrams with its racially dividing mission of moving non-white voters to register for voting in elections. Abrams officially left the organization in 2017 as she was about to run for the Governor’s office in 2018. After she lost to Republican Brian Camp that year, reports came out of NGP and its affiliated organization New Georgia Action Fund – also a Stacey Abrams creation – spending over $3 million illegally to benefit Abrams’s election campaign.

Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission launched a probe into the scandal in 2019 and more than five years down the road, NGP was fined $300,000 as part of a settlement in January this year. The Current (January 16, 2025) reported it as the largest fine for ethics violation in Georgia’s history.

On October 16, NGP and New Georgia Action Fund both announced closing down. The Associated Press (AP) wrote that the closure of the two organizations casts a shadow over the future of Democrat campaigning in the state:

Their closure, along with legal losses sustained by another Abrams-founded organization — Fair Fight — raise questions about whether Abrams’ model of voter organizing can be sustained.

The AP story complimented NGP on reaching over 4 million potential voters and registering tens of thousands of them for elections. It mentioned the organization’s struggle for funding in the aftermath of the big fine slapped on it by the ethics commission and the subsequent rounds of layoffs of its employees. But it didn’t mention the possibility of the change of the administration in D.C., which meant no more federal money funneling through the nonprofits that steal it to fuel their political machinery, driving their closure.  

The closure of the Abram-founded so-called non-profits affirms the obvious – accountability is the key to shutting down the enterprise of crime and corruption in the country. Still, this doesn’t mean the probes into Abrams’ corruption are over. As Atlanta News First noted (October 16), Abrams is currently at the center of an investigation by the State Senate panel for spending $2 billion acquired as a grant in 2023 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Joe Biden:

The Senate panel is centering on Abrams’ use of about $2 billion in federal Infrastructure Act funds given to another group she was working with, Power Forward Communities, a coalition of clean energy groups. The money was an Environmental Protection Agency grant.

And this comes on top of a State Senate committee, led by Republicans, probing the role of Abrams and the New Georgia Project in the indictment of President Trump by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

Abrams’ nonprofits represent the tip of the gigantic web of corruption that serves the American deep state mainly run and guarded by the Democrats. In response to the closure of Abrams-linked organizations, conservatives are asking the billion dollar question: how many more such schemes will collapse under the current administration.

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