The Pelosi-aligned nonprofit, House Majority Forward, received a $3 million contribution from the California-based Fund for a Better Future in 2020, tax forms reveal, which was its largest contribution that year. Neither group makes its donors public.
Yet as Fund for a Better Future obscures its funders, the Berger Action Fund, a nonprofit founded by Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss, reported on its own tax forms that it had addressed $25 million to the fund between April 2019 and March 2021.
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House Majority Forward is the nonprofit affiliate of the Pelosi-aligned House Majority PAC, which works to keep Democrats in the House of Representatives. The nonprofit channeled $10 million into its affiliated PAC in 2020, federal filings show.
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The Wyss-backed Fund For a Better Future also pushed hefty cash into Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams' nonprofit in 2020. On Friday, the Washington Free Beacon reported that the fund cut a $3 million check to Abrams' Fair Fight Action, which works on election laws.
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Wyss has quietly positioned himself as a prominent financier to left-wing nonprofits, the New York Times showed last year. The Swiss billionaire runs by funneling money through his nonprofits to different t liberal groups, many of which work on election activities such as get out the vote efforts.
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His citizenship, in the meantime, has come under a microscope.
Watchdog group Americans for Public Trust (APT) discovered many documents that call his citizenship into question, including a 2021 Securities and Exchange Commission filing in which he states he is a "citizen of Switzerland."
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"Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss has been meddling in our political landscape for years by funneling hundreds of millions of dollars through the Arabella Advisors network to benefit liberal and left-wing causes," Caitlin Sutherland, APT's executive director, explained to Fox News Digital.
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"While openly bragging to the international press about his extensive influence in our country, Wyss' U.S.-based nonprofits have refused to admit what has now been confirmed: Wyss has never been and is still not a U.S. citizen," Sutherland announced.
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"This puts him in clear violation of our laws that prohibit foreign nationals from directly or indirectly influencing our elections," Sutherland stated.
APT is suing the Federal Election Commission for failing to act on a complaint the group filed dealing with Wyss last year. APT wants the commission to investigate if the foreign billionaire has broken federal law with his donations.