David Hogg’s old gun control group ‘March for Our Lives’ which was formed following the Parkland shooting, is apparently having money troubles because they just laid off most of their full-time staff.
Hogg is focused on his new grift as the vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, so he probably doesn’t have as much time to shake down donors for gun control issues.
After the things we have witnessed on American streets over the last few years, gun control should be a non-issue anyway.
Bearing Arms reports:
March For Our Lives Lays Off Most Employees
One of the silly things about the gun control movement is that everyone on that side of the debate wants to start an organization, but they all seem to try and do the same thing.
March for Our Lives was, at least, a little different in that it focused mostly on younger Americans. Created in the wake of Parkland by Parkland survivors, it made a big splash from the start. It attracted a lot of attention and a lot of money.
More from The Reload:
March For Our Lives is slashing its employees and appointing a new leader.
The gun-control group announced it would cut ties with 13 of its 16 full-time staffers last week. It also named a new executive director. Jaclyn Corin, a 24-year-old Parkland survivor and group co-founder, will take the reins as the organization attempts to navigate bumpy terrain in the wake of the 2024 election.
“We are facing financial challenges as an organization, not unlike many nonprofit advocacy organizations in this time,” Corin told The 19th. “I am sure things would look differently with a different outcome of the election, but these are the systems and circumstances in which we have to make adjustments based on the financial situation we find ourselves in. It is incredibly unfortunate that these cuts have to happen.”
The firings are a significant setback for one of America’s most prominent gun-control groups. It likely limits any impact the group might have between now and next year’s midterm elections. It’s also the culmination of the group’s long decline after a meteoric rise.
Isn’t it amazing how so many of these left wing groups are suddenly running out of cash now that DOGE exposed what was happening at USAID? It’s almost like it’s all connected. Almost.
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