Last Updated on November 1, 2023
Loomer exposed that Evan McMullin is a proud board member of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics (CREW). McMullin ran in 2016 as a third-party candidate and used his candidacy to help Hillary Clinton. Crew is the organization leading the charge to get Trump removed from the 2024 Colorado ballot. NationalFile reported Soros is funding both the Colorado and Minnesota efforts to have Trump removed from the ballot.Â
Loomer shared a post that McMullin wrote in 2019 that read, “I’ve long appreciated the excellent work of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington in fighting political corruption. Now, I’m honored to join CREW’s board to more directly support this cause, which is so vital to the health of our nation.”
Loomer captioned McMullin’s post, writing, “It’s pretty evident that CREW is violating its 501c3 status and is acting as a political operation to take down President Trump under the guise of charity.”
How many of you knew that @EvanMcMullin is on the board of CREW? Additionally, so is US senator @clairecmc, and Beth Nolan @bethnolan.
The lawsuit filed in #Colorado to keep President Trump off the ballot in CO in 2024 was originally filed by CREW in early September of this year… https://t.co/U6zHqRgJlI pic.twitter.com/eqFVEm34qP
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) October 31, 2023
McMullin is a proud never Trumper who used his 2016 presidential run to help Hillary Clinton. McMullin was a CIA officer prior to becoming a Never Trump politician. Given his resume, it’s no surprise McMullin is involved with CREW, a Soros-funded organization attempting to cancel Trump from the Colorado ballot.Â
NationalFile reported records from Influence Watch show that George Soros’ Open Society Foundations fund CREW. Loomer also shared a video of CREW founder Melanie Sloan admitting CREW is funded by Soros.
Given the resources behind the effort to remove Trump from the ballot, it is likely that the Supreme Court of the United States will hear either the Colorado or Minnesota case soon and could issue an emergency ruling within days of hearing the case. Normal SCOTUS case decisions aren’t announced until late May of the calendar year.
Stay with NationalFile for continuing coverage of this critical legal battle.Â