The article outlines multiple controversies affecting the Democratic Party, including the Trump administration's decision to withdraw $400 million from Columbia University due to perceived antisemitism, alongside concerns about ActBlue's internal issues. Seven senior officials have resigned amid allegations of fraud related to campaign financing. Additionally, comments from Randi Weingarten of the AFT reveal concerns about parental choice in education, suggesting that unions fear losing funding and influence if families are given options. The article suggests these issues contribute to a larger crisis within the Democratic Party.
The Trump administration has pulled $400 million in funding from Columbia University over its inability to stamp out antisemitism on campus.
At least seven senior ActBlue officials have resigned recently, possibly due to a whistleblower’s actions, raising concerns about fraud and campaign finance laws.
Randi Weingarten admits to being desperate to avoid 'block grants' to families via vouchers, fearing that school choice will compel unions to improve educational results.
Teachers unions treat children and parents like captives, but once parents have a choice, unions will face pressure to compete and improve education.
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