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I dont understand. Im trying to find details/evidence for this elsewhere online with no results. Could it be mistaken? It seems almost impossible
Edit: Well, well, well. It seems like they find workarounds to get money to political CNN commenters.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/20/media/van-jones-bezos-100-million/index.html
It wasn't my intention to post half truths.
It's publicly traded, as it is part of Warner Bothers discovery, which is owned by AT&T.
Edit: I don't think you can donate to them at all. They have to release their political donations though, and on a first look they seem pretty eager to donate the same amount to Democrats and republicans at all times. There's third party reports that give them a bad rating because apparently quite a few donations went to Jan 6 supporters and the likes.
https://www.research.att.com/ecms/dam/csr/2022/Political_Engagement/ATT-Political-Engagement-Report-Jan-June-2021_Final.pdf
https://sustainability.att.com/reports/political-engagement-report
The donations TWD makes are tiny
Thanks for the explanation. More complicated than I realized
I fact checked myself today and it gets even more complicated.
Apparently billionaires find loopholes
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/20/media/van-jones-bezos-100-million/index.html