Nonprofit Funds Security for Conservative Media Stars

A charity is now subsidizing personal security for right-wing influencers by reframing bodyguard costs as a public service worthy of nonprofit dollars—a precedent that blurs the line between political patronage and tax-advantaged philanthropy. If the model succeeds, similar arrangements could proliferate, creating a shadow infrastructure where ideological movements outsource operational costs through charitable vehicles rather than direct corporate or donor funding. The effect would be to make influence-building cheaper and harder to track.