National Justice Investigates: Rising Republican Party Influencers Got Their Start At Talent Agency Run By Israeli Pornographer
They’re prominent guests on Fox, they lead “grassroots” rallies, they write columns at The Blaze, they are keynote speakers at CPAC, a few were even used to blackmail perceived enemies of Israeli interests — and they all got their start as actors and models at the same Israeli-owned talent agency.
1) Candace Owens — who began producing professional conservative content months after launching her Explore Talent profile in 2017.
2) Congresswoman Lauren Boebert — participated in the site’s gallery contest in 2011, two years before opening up the “Shooters Grill” restaurant that brought her national fame and helped catapult her political career.
3) Tomi Lahren — a familiar face throughout conservative media. She has previously worked at The Blaze and served on Donald Trump’s PAC alongside Rudy Giuliani. She currently works as a contributor for Fox News.
4) Mellissa Carone — Rudy Giuliani’s star witness in his election fraud lawsuit last December. She is currently running for office in Michigan.
5) Scott Presler — a homosexual conservative influencer, often spotted leading rallies in the run up to Trump’s election. Presler spoke at CPAC 2020.
6) Emma DiGiovine — the Fox News assistant who Jesse Waters left his wife for.
7) Anna Khait and Tarah Price — Two women hired by private intelligence operatives to seduce and blackmail National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster after Jewish mega donors Sheldon Adelson and Robert Mercercomplained to Trump that he wasn’t sufficiently pro-Israel.
ETA: Candace Owen's husband........
Owens is married to George Farmer, a British Oxford University graduate, hedge fund employee and CEO of Parler, the social media platform that made its return to Appleand Google app stores after it was removed over what the companies deemed to be violent content in the wake of the January 6 Capitol riot.
Remember Parlor? And the hack that may not have been a hack?
Thanks to its association with the attack on the U.S. Capitol, Parler, a social media network popular with supporters of former President Trump, became a household name just in time to vanish from the web.
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