The above video was created by The Lincoln Project, an group founded in 2019 by former Republican strategists who understood the grave threat Trumpism posed to our nation — a threat that has never been more dire than it is today, July 4th, 2025.
The Lincoln Project is dedicated to the preservation, protection and defense of democracy in the U.S.


The Lincoln Project video was not attached to 🙁. There’s nothing new since January on their website. They’ve been very quiet lately, what’s going on? Now more than ever we need their inspiration and leadership.
Check them out on YouTube. This video was posted on March 11, 2025.
This masterpiece was made to shame Trump during the election of 2020. I guess he was Hitler even back then.
That year the Lincoln Project raked in 87 million and paid out most of it to consulting companies owned or associated with the founders. It’s been slim pickings since then…25 million in 2022 and 21 million in 2024.
But not to worry…the anti-Trump movement is a very lucrative cottage industry. Turn on MSNBC or CNN most any time and you’ll get to watch Rick Wilson and George Conway (paid contributers) twist their pearls over Trump’s authoritarianism.
Before the election, Conway.predicted that Trump would spend the rest of his life in jail and that Biden would wipe the floor with Trump during the debate.
And during a Glenn Youngkin rally in Viginia, they had their staff dress up as white supremacists to disrupt the event. I suppose to remind people of the “very fine people” hoax. Some of the members admitted that was a bad idea.
But these guys stay employed and are trotted out as former republicans, as though that confers them with some kind of authority.
Hint: people are laughing. Get a better message.
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Please provide evidence that ” they had their staff dress up as white supremacists to disrupt the event”
Thanks in advance.
As usual with Harry, he’s taking a bit of truth, and perverting it. He’s talking about five people with Tiki torches, intended to remind onlookers of the Nazis that Trump called, “Very fine people”.
They weren’t trying to “disrupt” the event, unless, like Harry, you find the truth about Trump to be disruptive.
“Lincoln Project Says It Planted White Supremacist Impersonators At Event For Virginia Republican Candidate”
From Forbes
You’re welcome
And the evidence that they were trying to disrupt the event is…?
This was your claim. Surely you have evidence to support is, right?
And there for a split second in time I thought you were asking in good faith…how foolish of me. I won’t make that mistake again.
“During a Friday morning Youngkin event in Charlottesville, Va., a local TV reporter spotted five people standing in front of the candidate’s campaign bus wearing white button-down shirts and clenching tiki torches — an apparent reference to the far-right extremists who violently overtook Charlottesville in 2017.
Hours later, the Lincoln Project released a statement taking credit for the stunt, which it called “our way of reminding Virginians what happened in Charlottesville four years ago, the Republican Party’s embrace of those values, and Glenn Youngkin’s failure to condemn it” (the group did not respond to Forbes’ request for further comment).”
So you consider people standing peacefully is disruptive. Now I see why you claim all those peaceful protests were violent.
So, two you, five people dressed up like Trumps Nazi thugs, to call attention to undeniable Trump’s fondness for Nazi thugs, is somehow worse than Trump praising those Nazi thugs?
The video was posted on March 11, 2025, not in 2020. Even if it had been posted in 2020, it would have been remarkably prescient.