American democracy has been bought. Weve got the receipts.

  • Print

The right’s billionaire power brokers include people most Americans don’t know nearly enough about, like Richard Uihlein, Peter Thiel, and Harlan Crow. They’re pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into super PACs and political campaigns.




In the 13 years since the Citizens United decision opened the floodgates to unprecedented amounts of money in politics, a new class of megadonors has emerged with more power than we’ve seen since the age of the robber barons.

These billionaire power brokers include people most Americans don’t know nearly enough about — like Richard Uihlein, Jeffrey Yass, Peter Thiel, Stephen Schwarzman, and Harlan Crow.

They’re pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into super PACs and political campaigns and wielding enormous power behind the scenes to pick winners and losers, set policy priorities, and drive media narratives.

But following the dark-money trail and connecting the dots to votes and policy... outcomes requires dogged countless hours poring over documents, filing freedom of information requests, and interviewing sources on background.

This is the fundamental spade work of journalism. But with so many news outlets struggling financially, investigative reporters are becoming an endangered species at the very time when this work is needed most.

The Intercept is a nonprofit news outlet founded to do the hard-hitting investigative journalism so badly needed in this new era of billionaire dark-money megadonors.

Will you make a donation to help support our reporting and help us continue to expose the political corruption eating away at American democracy?

If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

DONATE $15 →

DONATE $25 →

DONATE $50 →

DONATE $100 →

DONATE ANOTHER AMOUNT →

The Intercept’s reporters are digging deep to expose the billionaire megadonors funding today’s GOP, including:

  • Shipping magnates Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, who gave lavishly to election denial efforts in 2020, including the “Stop the Steal” rally preceding the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and, based on our most recent reporting, are now pouring money into an effort to rewrite the Ohio state constitution to preemptively overturn the results of several ballot measures this November.
  • Peter Thiel, the venture capitalist and tech billionaire who pumped money into Trump’s 2016 campaign before personally overseeing the Defense Department transition and then nearly single-handedly elevating the campaigns of ideological fringe candidates like Arizona U.S. Senate GOP nominee Blake Masters and current U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio.
  • Steve Schwarzman, the top Trump and Mitch McConnell donor and CEO of Blackstone, which The Intercept exposed for funding massive deforestation in the Amazon.
  • Jeffrey Yass, the Pennsylvania billionaire who spent nearly $50 million supporting Republicans in the 2022 midterms and is, as reported by The Intercept, the sole donor propping up a super PAC created to defeat progressive Democrats in primaries and boost corporate Democrats like Kyrsten Sinema (Sinema is now an independent).

These are the power players in American politics today, right alongside Supreme Court Justices John Roberts and Clarence Thomas, presidential candidates Ron DeSantis and Trump, and congressional leaders McConnell and Kevin McCarthy.

But exposing how these shady billionaires exert their power isn’t easy, and it’s not cheap either. Much of their spending isn’t reported, and their private meetings with politicians aren’t televised on C-SPAN.

So as a nonprofit news outlet, we’re asking you today: Will you make a donation of $5 to The Intercept?

STAND WITH THE INTERCEPT →

Thank you, The Intercept team

The Intercept’s fiscal sponsor is First Look Institute, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (tax ID number 80-0951255).

The Intercept’s mailing address is:
c/o First Look Institute
P.O. Box 27442
Washington, DC 20038

The Intercept is an award-winning nonprofit news organization dedicated to holding the powerful accountable through fearless, adversarial journalism. Our in-depth investigations and unflinching analysis focus on surveillance, war, corruption, the environment, technology, criminal justice, the media and more. Email is an important way for us to communicate with The Intercept’s readers, but if you’d like to stop hearing from us, click here to r0 from all communications. Protecting freedom of the press has never been more important. Contribute now to support our independent journalism.