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Resist: Clinton’s Anti-Trump Super PAC Is Now Active

Well, it’s official: Hillary Clinton’s super PAC that will fund groups fighting the agenda of President Donald J. Trump is active. The former first lady and two-time presidential loser made her future plans known at the Women for Women International luncheon earlier this month. While she yet again blamed the Russians and former FBI Director James Comey for costing her the election, which is nonsense, she also said that she’s part of the resistance against Trump. The point of the lance in this effort is Onward Together, a super PAC that will fund organizations fighting the Trump White House and eventually fund 2018 candidates. Her campaign finance director Dennis Cheng, who was formerly the chief development officer at the Clinton Foundation, has been building a web of donors to fill the war chest (via CNN):

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The group also included a website, which described the group's goal as looking to "advance progressive values and work to build a brighter future for generations to come."

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In an email to supporters and donors, Clinton said Monday that those groups include Swing Left, a grassroots network supporting Democratic House candidates in swing districts; Emerge America, a group urging Democratic women to run for office; Color of Change, a criminal justice reform focused organization; Indivisible, the effort that has spearheaded the protests at congressional town halls across the country; and Run for Something, a group formed by former Clinton campaigns staffers that looks to urge young people to run for local office.

The group, according to an aide, will be a 501(c)(4) with a connected PAC, meaning all money raised through the political nonprofit will not have to disclose donors. A Clinton aide said the group will "follow the guidelines," meaning they will not release their list of donors.

According to a Clinton aides, Swing Left, Run for Something and Emerge America have already received funding.

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She just can’t let it go, folks.

Flashback: When Clinton was against “dark money” super PACS operating in politics.

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