The Washington Examiner is raising alarm bells about multi-level marketing companies doing exactly what every other business in America does – supporting political candidates who align with their values and economic interests.
According to their investigation, Amway, doTerra, Mary Kay, and Herbalife contributed roughly $2.5 million to the political process since the 2024 election cycle through campaign contributions and leadership donations. The Examiner describes these companies as "legal pyramid schemes," borrowing tired talking points from progressive critics who despise successful entrepreneurship.
But here's what the establishment media won't tell you: these companies represent the American Dream in action. They provide opportunities for ordinary Americans to build their own businesses, create wealth, and achieve financial independence without relying on government handouts or corporate ladder-climbing.
Why the Sudden Attack on MLM Success?
The timing of this "exposé" is no coincidence. These companies backed America First candidates who won decisively in 2024, and now they're seeing returns on their investment through business-friendly policies emerging from the Trump-Vance administration.
While Big Tech giants like Google and Facebook spent millions propping up Democrats and censoring conservatives, the mainstream media stayed silent. But when successful MLM companies support Republicans who champion free market principles? Suddenly it's a scandal worth investigating.
The reality is simple: these companies understand that Republican policies – lower taxes, fewer regulations, and respect for entrepreneurship – create the environment where their independent distributors can thrive.
The Real Story They Don't Want You to Know
MLM companies have provided income opportunities to millions of Americans, many of them stay-at-home parents, veterans, and working-class families looking to supplement their income. These aren't "pyramid schemes" – they're legitimate businesses operating under extensive federal oversight.
The establishment hates MLMs for the same reason they hate Trump: both represent ordinary Americans taking control of their own destiny instead of depending on the system.
Patriots should ask themselves: why is the Washington Examiner suddenly concerned about legal political contributions from companies that empower everyday Americans to build wealth? Could it be that the deep state is threatened by any business model that doesn't require Americans to bow to corporate overlords or government bureaucrats?
