The rot in the Democratic Party runs deeper than most Americans realize. Campaign finance records have exposed a shocking truth: at least a dozen sitting Democratic lawmakers have pocketed over $10,000 in donations from Bill Ayers, the unrepentant domestic terrorist who co-founded the violent Weather Underground organization.
Yes, you read that right. The same Bill Ayers who spent the 1970s bombing government buildings, police stations, and the Pentagon is now bankrolling today's radical Democrats. And they're happily taking his blood money.
Since 2020, Ayers has been quietly funneling cash to Democratic politicians who share his hatred for traditional America. The Weather Underground, which Ayers helped lead, was responsible for dozens of bombings across the United States during their reign of terror. The FBI classified them as a domestic terrorist organization – and rightfully so.
From Bombs to Ballots
This isn't some ancient history that Democrats can sweep under the rug. Ayers has never expressed genuine remorse for his terrorist activities. In fact, he famously told the New York Times in 2001 that he didn't regret the bombings and felt his group "didn't do enough."
Now this same man is buying influence with Democratic lawmakers. What does that tell you about the modern Democrat Party? They'll take money from anyone – even terrorists – if it helps them maintain power.
While President Trump and his America First agenda focus on making our country safe and prosperous, Democrats are literally in bed with domestic terrorists. The contrast couldn't be more stark.
Patriots need to ask themselves: if Democrats are comfortable taking money from bombers and radicals, what other extremists are they partnering with behind closed doors? How can we trust them to protect American families when they're funded by those who tried to tear down our institutions?
The American people deserve to know exactly which Democrats took Ayers' dirty money – and they deserve an explanation for why these so-called "public servants" thought terrorist cash was acceptable.
