Priming Trump’s Post-Election Grifting Pump-Cashing in on the Big Lie

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It’s hard to reconcile what I assume was sworn testimony offered by Bill Stepien before the House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol with what I heard from him when he was the headliner on a hastily convened Nov. 11 fundraising teleconference more than a week after the Nov. 3, 2020 election. 

Before the House Select Committee he was the earnest, sober and honest campaign professional proud to be labeled as “Team Normal” as opposed to Rudy Giuliani’s team generating one outlandish false claim after another. Stepien told the panel he chose to step away at an unspecified time after the election because Trump’s campaign of disinformation wasn’t “necessarily honest or professional.”

Evidently he was still on the job back on Nov. 11, 2020,  as a true believer in the big lie about widespread voting fraud that Trump had been spouting as early as April, several months before the election.  

“You know the things with bundling and all of the things that are happening with votes by mail where thousands of votes are gathered,” Trump said in April.  “And I’m not going to say which party does it, but thousands of votes are gathered and they come in and they’re dumped in a location. And then all of a sudden, you lose elections that you think you’re going to win.”

Trump continued. “The only way we’re going to lose this election is if the election is rigged. To remember that. It’s the only way we’re going to lose this election. This is going to be a fraud like you’ve never seen. Did you see what’s going on? Take a look at West Virginia. Mailmen selling the ballots. They’re being sold.”

Certainly Stepien was aware of Trump’s strategy when he came to the rescue of the floundering campaign in July. And he certainly projected a sense of legitimacy to Trump’s claims on that teleconference eight days after the election. It would be up to the donors on the call to help Trump protect his historic win.

“Please join us for an IMPORTANT New Jersey Trump Campaign Update with NJGOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt, Campaign Manager Bill Stepien, Deputy Campaign Manager Justin Clark, and Director of Battleground Strategy Nick Trainer November 11th at 6:30 PM EST,” wrote Paul Valenziano on the broadcast email sent out at around 1 p.m. the day before. There were hyper links to donate to the New Jersey Republican State Committee.

I remember dialing in that night and being struck by the tone of the call. It definitely felt like a crusade, a call to arms,  aimed at bending the arc of history. 

Steinhardt defiantly declared it wasn’t going to be up to the news media to determine who won the election.  My InsiderNJ colleague Fred Snowflack, was monitoring the call and reported how those that dialed in learned that there was a Trump campaign war room with 50 staffers following up on alleged voting irregularities. 

“Stepien reiterated some of the complaints we have heard since Nov. 3 – namely that Republican observers were not allowed to oversee the ballot count and a suspicion that mail-in ballots may not have been handled properly. There was talk about ballots being counted in the “dead of night,” reported Snowflack. 

“That’s why we’re staying in the fight,” Stepien declared on Nov. 11. 

Stepien testified before the House Select Committee that as “each day that wore on” after the election  “we paid attention to those numbers every single — multiple times a day, you know, internally, you know, I — I was feeling less confident for sure.”

As it turns out, the New Jersey GOP post-election fundraising was just part of a massive effort that helped to fund the Jan. 6 organizing effort and rally before so many of the attendees stormed the capitol. 

“The claims that the election was stolen were so successful President Trump and his allies raised $250 million, nearly $100 million in the first week after the election,” said Amanda Wick, the Senior Investigative Counsel, in a videotaped segment played at the House Select Committee. “On November 9th, 2020, President Trump created a separate entity called the Save America PAC. Most of the money raised went to this newly created PAC, not to election related litigation.”

Wick continued. “The Select Committee discovered that the Save America PAC made millions of dollars of contributions to pro-Trump organizations, including $1 million to Trump Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows’ charitable foundation, $1 million to the America First Policy Institute, a conservative organization which employs several former Trump administration officials, $204,857 to the Trump Hotel Collection, and over $5 million to Event Strategies Inc, the company that ran President Trump’s January 6th rally on the Ellipse.”

So far, it appears that Stepien, who took the Fifth Amendment during the New Jersey Legislature’s Bridgegate probe, is still benefiting from his time  in the Trump vortex priming the pump of the big lie.

“Stepien’s National Public Affairs firm is currently paid $10,000 a month from Trump’s Save America committee, receiving a total of $130,000 since last May, and taking in another $90,562 from Trump’s reconfigured presidential campaign,” according to a HuffPost analysis of Federal Election Commission filings. “He has also collected an additional $1.2 million from an all-star cast of pro-Trump election liars, including $190,488 from Harriet Hageman, who is trying to unseat Wyoming congresswoman and Jan. 6 committee vice chair Liz Cheney in the August Republican primary.”

Would Jan. 6th have happened if Stepien had come forward before that awful day?

We will never know.

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2 responses to “Priming Trump’s Post-Election Grifting Pump-Cashing in on the Big Lie”

  1. It’s obvious why the Republicans won’t give up this lie. They’ll tear apart this country for the money. It’s the $$$ instead of democracy.

  2. Glad to see y’all monitoringNew Jersey’s role in Big Lie. Great and Important work for Teurh and Justice.

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