As Nikki Haley continues to rise in the Republican Presidential primary polls, now challenging Ron DeSantis for an extremely distant second place in the race, large donors eager to replace Trump with a more ‘establishment-friendly’ candidate continue to flock to her campaign. Videos by Rare
Reports from several outlets have uncovered that Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman has started donating to Haley’s campaign, along with several other large donors, including JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon.
Seemingly untouched by any mainstream media coverage of Haley’s donors are the enormous donations given to former Ambassador Haley by Jan Koum, the billionaire founder of ‘WhatsApp’, worth an estimated $15.7 Billion. Koum is a native of Ukraine, born in Kyiv, and has been described as the Ukrainian Government’s ‘ number one’ philanthropist during the Ukrainian War. An article published by ‘Tech Ukraine’ describes Koum as a ‘secret philanthropist’, describing actions he has taken to support […]
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