Jillian Michaels: "What I find so funny is that Obama — who shamed all of the black men for not voting for Harris — then went to Virginia and campaigned against the black woman who’s a Marine … for a white liberal who worked for the CIA."
EXCLUSIVE: Tom Cotton’s former aide runs the dark money group bankrolling his super PAC
A ‘social welfare’ nonprofit called America One Policies gave $650,000 to a super PAC named America One in March 2026, according to the super PAC’s filings with the Federal Election Commission. It was the largest single contribution the super PAC took in — more than its next four donors combined — and the super PAC has spent about $1.5 million on advertising targeting Hallie Shoffner, Sen. Tom Cotton’s Democratic challenger in Arkansas. Because the nonprofit is organized under section 501(c)(4) of the tax code rather than as a political committee, it never has to disclose who gave it that money.
The nonprofit is not an outside group that happened to help. America One Policies was incorporated in 2019 by Jonathan Hiler, Cotton’s former Senate legislative director and a onetime adviser to Vice President Mike Pence, and Hiler serves as its president. Its three directors — Ted Dickey, Peter Scobell, and David Thompson — are Little Rock Republicans. The nonprofit and the super PAC share almost the same name and the same “America One” branding, and they share more than that: the same fundraising firm and the same compliance shop work for both, and the nonprofit lists an Alexandria, Virginia address it shares with two Cotton joint fundraising committees.
The nonprofit’s own tax return shows a group built to move money, not to do much else. Its 2024 filing reports “minimal program activity” for the year, with $200,000 coming in and only about $25,000 going out, leaving the rest banked. The $650,000 it later sent the super PAC will not appear on a tax return until the group files for 2025 and 2026 — well after Arkansas finishes voting.
On the disclosed side of the super PAC, the donor list is dominated by tech and defense money. Palantir chief executive Alexander Karp gave $125,000, the largest contribution from any single person. Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale, MP Materials founder James Litinsky, and investor Thomas Tull are among the others. Cotton chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee and sits on Armed Services — the two panels with the most sway over the federal contracts and defense-technology work those donors’ companies rely on.
The rest of the disclosed money fills in the picture. Altria, the tobacco company behind Marlboro, contributed $150,000, the largest check from any corporation. ESAFUND, the super PAC founded by TD Ameritrade billionaire Joe Ricketts, added $50,000 — a measure of how much national money is flowing into what is, on paper, an Arkansas race.
America One did not stop at funding its own ads. In January 2026 it gave $200,000 to a second super PAC, Arkansans for Democracy and Justice, which ran its own attacks on Shoffner. That group is registered in Alabama, banks in Virginia, and has no Arkansans on its board. A University of Arkansas political scientist, reviewing its filings, called the group “dubious,” noting that despite its name, no one associated with it appears to be from the state. It did not respond to a reporter’s questions about its activities.
Cotton’s own campaign manager, state Sen. Breanne Davis, has publicly defended the spending, and the structure means the people behind the largest single source of his super PAC’s money may never have to put their names to it. The accountability question — who is paying for the attacks on Cotton’s opponent, and why they would rather not be named — is yet to be settled.
I am filing an IRS Form 13909 referral on America One Policies (c)(4) for failing primary social welfare purpose via super PAC political operations in the Arkansas Senate race. Outcomes are typically undisclosed, but public outrage could apply the necessary pressure needed to get the job done.
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🇺🇸🇮🇱 The merger between the U.S. and Israel has a third piece almost nobody is talking about. While Section 224 fuses the militaries, Section 622 moves to fuse the intelligence services...
Buried in a 192-page intelligence authorization bill from Sen.Tom Cotton, Section 622 would legally require the president to "expand and enhance intelligence sharing" with Israel across nearly every topic of intelligence interest in the Middle East.
It would prohibit any reduction in that sharing except for a "specific and identifiable national security concern," then force a detailed report to Congress within 15 days justifying it.
Read that mechanism again carefully.
It strips the president of the ability to limit what America tells Israel, then makes any attempt to do so a political fight the Israel lobby can frame as being "against Israel's security."
It welds the intelligence spigot open by law.
Now stack the three pieces moving through Congress at once:
-The Stutzman resolution phases out visible aid.
-Section 224 integrates the militaries.
-Section 622 mandates intelligence sharing.
Each one is less publicly accountable than the last.
Aid is a line item voters can see.
Intelligence liaison happens in the dark, where no price tag ever appears.
The strategy is to move the relationship out of public view precisely as public support collapses.
And the timing is the most scandalous part.
The Pentagon just rated Israel a "critical" espionage threat.
Congress's response to all of it is to legally mandate that America share more secrets with the country its own spy agencies say is robbing it.
Source: Responsible States Craft / Writer: Daniel
🇮🇱🇺🇸 BREAKING:
Sen. Tom Cotton wants to force the US to expand and enhance intelligence sharing with Israel across nearly every Middle East threat
The proposed law makes suspending or limiting that sharing illegal except for a specific national security concern declared by the President.
Locking in deeper integration with Mossad. Permanent alliance upgrade.
Writer: Oliver
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Sen. Tom Cotton wants to make it ILLEGAL for any future U.S. president to pull back intelligence sharing with Israel, without a specific national security justification.
Section 622 of the Intelligence Authorization Act, buried in 192 pages, mandates the president expand and enhance cooperation with Israel across every intelligence category in the Middle East.
This shows how desperate Israel has become.
You don't try to write your relationship into law when you feel secure. You do it when you feel the ground moving.
Source: Washington Examiner / Writer: Oliver
BREAKING: Senator Tom Cotton has officially proposed a law that could merge Mossad and the CIA forever, with Section 622 of the Intelligence Authorization Bill making it illegal to suspend intelligence sharing with Israel.
US Senator Tom Cotton and anyone who votes for this should be arrested for treason.
It’s NOT antisemitic to say I don’t want our military bound to ANY foreign country or government.
This is absolutely nuts. I’d love to hear someone try to defend this.
@SenTomCotton seems to be actively committing treason with some of his colleagues. He is up for reelection in Arkansas and is the Chair of Senate Intelligence Committee. This month he slipped Section 622 into the intel bill. It would force the US to hand intelligence secrets to Israel and write it into permanent law, so no future president can scale it back without filing paperwork and picking a public fight. I thought this was pretty bold (and treasonous), so I looked into him to figure out his motive.
You have some explaining to do, Cotton.
2014: Bill Kristol, the guy who sold America the Iraq war with the WMD lie, ~4,500 dead Americans, and zero apology, spends $960K to launch an unknown 37-year-old into the Senate.
Cotton wins. Then hires Kristol’s son to run his office.
Who else paid to put him there? The most pro-Israel megadonors in the country. The NYT literally named that donor circle as why Republicans went “more fervently pro-Israel than ever.” One of them, Paul Singer, just cut a $2.5 MILLION check to AIPAC’s super PAC this cycle. Singer is who poured a lot into Ed Gallrein.
Today Cotton’s war chest is ~$9.8M. Nearly $7M of it comes from out of state. Wall Street and Palm Beach, not Arkansas.
So what does Arkansas’s senator do with the power they bought him?
As Senate Intelligence Chairman, he just wrote a law forcing every future president to hand US intelligence secrets to Israel, permanently, with no price tag the public can see. He also is an Iran war hawk, pressed by the same man who got us into Iraq….
So, it’s pretty clear who Cotton works for and it’s not the American citizens.
Let me get this; a US SENATOR advanced a provision that would require the President of the United States of America to SHARE INTELLIGENCE with the government of a FOREIGN COUNTRY and also BAR the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES from MATERIALLY LIMITING such intelligence except there’s EVIDENCE THAT IT THREATENS NATIONAL SECURITY and as long as it does not, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MUST SHARE.
When does it start counting as treason????
@AFpost Pushing through changes that subjugates the presidency and US intelligence agencies and adds special protections for Israel's access. Sounds like treason.....
https://t.co/hx3d0SceJn
@GOP@JudiciaryDems@HouseForeign@HouseDemocrats@JudiciaryGOP@RandPaul@RepThomasMassie
Never in my lifetime have I witnessed such outright treason. A complete violation of our sovereignty as a nation.
This is a violation of your oath of office, the Constitution, and the American people who trusted you to protect and represent them.
You are allowing our country to become completely subjugated to a nation recognized as war criminals the world over, which our own intelligence agencies have warned is spying on us.
@AFpost One of the most underrated traitors in American politics. Truly an America last, Israel first former war criminal and gold their Tom cotton https://t.co/sqwnlxRQyN
Senator Tom Cotton, as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has advanced a provision in the FY2027 Intelligence Authorization Act that would require the President of the United States to expand and enhance intelligence sharing with the Government of Israel across a broad list of subjects.
The provision would also bar the President from suspending or materially limiting that intelligence sharing except on the basis of a specific and identifiable national security concern determined by the President.
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Senator Tom Cotton, as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has advanced a provision in the FY2027 Intelligence Authorization Act that would require the President of the United States to expand and enhance intelligence sharing with the Government of Israel across a broad list of subjects.
The provision would also bar the President from suspending or materially limiting that intelligence sharing except on the basis of a specific and identifiable national security concern determined by the President.
Follow: @AFpost
Two days after Henry died Hampshire Police secretly recorded Digwa in a police van speaking Punjabi to his brother. Digwa admitted stabbing Henry. Discussed claiming self defence. Made zero mention of racial abuse. Not one word.
Hampshire Police had that tape.
They knew Digwa was lying about the racist attack. They had the evidence. They had his own words and then tried to smear Henry as the aggressor anyway.
Three days after his death their statement read “it was reported two men had been assaulted by an unknown man.” Henry was the unknown man. The boy bleeding out on the street. They flipped it.
Family complained. Statement changed. Then police told the family their NEXT update would again infer Henry was the initial aggressor. His family had to fight them a second time. While grieving their murdered son.
Then during the trial Hampshire tried to issue a statement telling the public to stop talking about it online. Calling it disinformation. The CPS had to step in. Told them they were about to collapse their own murder case.
This is the force that handcuffed a dying boy. Missed the murder weapon twice. Had a secret tape proving the killer lied. And still tried to bury Henry's name.
That's not incompetence. That's a machine protecting itself. At the expense of a dead boy's reputation and three officers are still on active duty. Not suspended. Treated as witnesses. To their own actions.
Hampshire Police didn't just fail Henry on that street. They kept failing him for six months after he died.
- @Banksycat
HAPPENING NOW: Did You Know That The Pentagon Has Issued An Emergency Warning Concerning Netanyahu’s Attempted Hijacking Of Not Just The Pentagon, But All Of U.S. Intelligence?
Less Than 24 Hours After, A House Committee Cleared The Way For The Passage Of Section 224 In The 2027 NDAA That Would Effectively Give Israel Co-Equal Control Over The U.S. Military Industrial Complex, The Pentagon Issued An Emergency Warning
Under The Provisions Of The Bill, A Special “Executive Agent” Or Czar Would Be Able To Override Anyone In The Pentagon, Including The Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs Of Staff
Researchers Have Now Discovered That A Clone Of The Treasonous Legislation Is Also Contained In The 2027 US Intelligence Agency Funding Bill Sponsored By Congressman Tom Cotton
In This Key Report, Alex Jones Reviews S4615 2027 And The Nightmare Subsection 622
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