In a grotesque display of sanctimonious hypocrisy, Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have transformed their Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) into a billion-dollar weapon of political warfare, raining down lawfare on President Donald Trump and his DOGE team, led by Elon Musk. Far from the noble facade of “building a more inclusive, just, and healthy future for everyone” that they peddle through their foundation, established in 2015, the couple has funneled nearly $7 billion into a shadowy network of leftist nonprofits, foundations, and advocacy groups dedicated to dismantling Trump’s agenda. This isn’t philanthropy—it’s a venomous, elitist vendetta, cloaked in the saccharine language of altruism, and it deserves nothing less than our unbridled outrage.
Natalie Winters, War Room White House correspondent, has ripped the veil off this insidious scheme in a blistering exposé, revealing how CZI’s funds—disguised as grants for education, technology, medical research, and community uplift—have been weaponized to wage a relentless legal and media assault against the Trump administration. These billions, distributed since 2015, have empowered progressive groups to sue Trump, obstruct his executive orders, and resist his policies in the courts, on the airwaves, and in the streets. This isn’t a benevolent mission to “solve society’s toughest challenges”—it’s a calculated, cold-blooded campaign to crush a democratically elected president and his team, all while Zuckerberg smirks behind his faux patriotism.
Consider the grotesque specifics. Winters uncovered that the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF), to which Zuckerberg has funneled a staggering $2 billion, supports Protect Democracy, a rabidly progressive outfit leading lawsuits against Trump and DOGE. One such lawsuit, backed by labor unions, aims to block DOGE’s access to government data—a blatant attempt to hobble Elon Musk’s mission to slash government waste and restore accountability. When Winters exposed this, the New York Times rushed to Zuckerberg’s defense, publishing a laughably disingenuous article the next day, claiming, “No, Mark Zuckerberg has not donated any money to a nonprofit that is suing the Trump administration.” A spokesman for Zuckerberg spewed the same tired line: neither he, Chan, nor CZI directly funded Protect Democracy. But this is a pathetic dodge, a sleazy lawyerly trick that ignores the labyrinthine funding trails Winters mapped—SVCF, The Just Trust, Common Justice, and others—where CZI’s money flows like poison through a spider’s web, ensuring deniability while delivering destruction.
The hypocrisy is revolting. Just months ago, Zuckerberg paraded himself at Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2025, grinning like a Cheshire cat in his tailored suit, donating $1 million to the inaugural fund, and cozying up at Mar-a-Lago dinners. He praised Trump’s “badass” response to an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, and on The Joe Rogan Experience, he tearfully distanced himself from Democrats, whining about the Biden administration’s pressure to censor Americans on Facebook. He even vowed to stop bankrolling Democrats or running cover for their censorship schemes, claiming a newfound disdain for the party he once bankrolled. Yet, as Winters alleges—and the evidence screams—CZI continues to pump money into the very leftist causes now suing Trump and DOGE, scrubbing their grant database in February 2025 to erase the ugly truth of their funding history. This isn’t a change of heart—it’s a cynical PR stunt, a grotesque charade to mask their ongoing betrayal.
Zuckerberg and Chan’s actions are a slap in the face to every American who voted for Trump in 2024. Their CZI mission statement, dripping with sanctimony, is a lie—a vile pretext for funding groups like CASA de Maryland, which CZI bankrolled in 2019 alongside the Rockefeller Foundation. CASA, billed as the “largest Latino and immigrant-based organization in the mid-Atlantic,” peddles advocacy for illegal immigrants, offering legal services, citizenship training, and community organizing. But under Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, they’ve teamed up with The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project and five pregnant mothers to sue, aiming to preserve automatic citizenship for children of non-citizens. This isn’t justice—it’s a despicable attack on American sovereignty, funded by Zuckerberg’s billions, while he plays the patriot at Trump’s side.
Then there’s Common Justice, another CZI beneficiary, receiving at least $500,000 through a twisted chain involving The Just Trust and the Safer Communities Accelerator. This group, obsessed with “transforming lives” by abolishing prisons, opposes Trump’s mass deportation plans, framing them as “dehumanization and trauma.” They’re part of Protect Democracy, which is dragging Trump and DOGE through the courts to block their reforms. Priscilla Chan, as the sinister puppeteer of The Just Trust—spun off from CZI with a $350 million injection—sits at the heart of this conspiracy, pulling strings while her husband plays the contrite tech mogul. How dare they claim to build a “just future” while funding the destruction of a presidency?
Winters’ exposé unveils a cesspool of entrenched leftism in American philanthropy, corporations, and institutions—a system where CZI acts as a conduit for ideological sabotage. The same groups Zuckerberg funded—education outfits, tech startups, medical researchers—are now leveraging those resources to fight Trump’s policies on immigration, criminal justice, and government efficiency. Influence Watch confirms CZI’s ties to the National Immigration Forum, the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, and the Justice Action Center, all of which oppose border enforcement and advocate for open borders. These groups, fattened on CZI’s billions, file lawsuits, organize protests, and lobby against Trump’s Cabinet picks, from Pete Hegseth at Defense to DOGE appointees. This isn’t charity—it’s a vile, billion-dollar plot to maintain a progressive stranglehold on America, all while Zuckerberg dines with Trump and feigns neutrality.
The establishment’s defense—peddled by The New York Times and Zuckerberg’s cronies—is a pathetic attempt to whitewash this scandal. Their narrow focus on direct donations ignores the indirect funding streams that Winters has exposed with ruthless clarity. CZI’s Byzantine structure—spanning a limited liability company, a 501(c)(3) foundation, a donor-advised fund at SVCF, and a 501(c)(4) advocacy arm—creates a web of deceit, but the pattern is unmistakable. Zuckerberg and Chan’s billions have empowered a leftist resistance to paralyze Trump and Musk, preserving a status quo that benefits Silicon Valley elites while spitting on the will of the American people.
This is plutocracy at its most perverse. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan aren’t philanthropists—they’re predators, using their vast wealth to wage a vicious war against Trump, Musk, and the DOGE team. Their hypocrisy isn’t just cynical; it’s catastrophic, threatening the very foundation of democracy. Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative, aimed at dismantling bureaucratic bloat and cutting waste, is a direct threat to the entrenched interests CZI’s grantees represent. By funding lawsuits to block DOGE’s data access, Zuckerberg and Chan aren’t resisting policy—they’re obstructing the mandate of millions, all while posing as Trump’s allies.
We must see through this grotesque charade and demand accountability. Zuckerberg’s Mar-a-Lago dinners, Rogan rants, and inaugural donations are nothing but a smokescreen for his true agenda: preserving Big Tech’s dominance and progressive power through legal and media warfare. Priscilla Chan’s leadership of The Just Trust, funneling millions to groups like Common Justice and Protect Democracy, makes her complicity undeniable. Their billions aren’t building a future—they’re buying a battlefield to crush Trump and Musk, all while smirking behind their sanctimonious mission statements.
This betrayal cannot stand. Natalie Winters’ exposé is a clarion call to expose, challenge, and stop this billionaire betrayal. Zuckerberg and Chan’s vile hypocrisy isn’t just a personal failing—it’s a dagger aimed at the heart of American democracy, and we must rip it out before it’s too late.
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