{"id":478410,"date":"2022-01-21T02:01:13","date_gmt":"2022-01-21T02:01:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/theintercept.com\/?p=384115"},"modified":"2022-01-21T02:01:13","modified_gmt":"2022-01-21T02:01:13","slug":"henry-cuellar-gets-boost-from-dark-money-group-launched-by-his-close-aide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2022\/01\/21\/henry-cuellar-gets-boost-from-dark-money-group-launched-by-his-close-aide\/","title":{"rendered":"Henry Cuellar Gets Boost From Dark-Money Group Launched by his Close Aide"},"content":{"rendered":"

An adviser to<\/u> Rep. Henry Cuellar, the conservative Texas Democrat whose home and campaign office was\u00a0raided by the FBI<\/a>\u00a0this week, also leads a dark-money group that recently ran ads against Cuellar\u2019s primary challenger, Jessica Cisneros, according to Federal Election Commission and corporate records. Colin Strother, a longtime Cuellar aide and a consultant who has been embedded on Cuellar\u2019s campaign, is also the head of the secretive Voter Education Foundation. The staffing overlap reveals Cuellar\u2019s close proximity to one of Texas\u2019s most zealous anti-abortion activists.<\/p>\n

Cuellar and his inner circle have aggressively pushed the limits of campaign laws. Election law stipulates a cooling-off period of 60 to 120 days, depending on the circumstances, before launching an independent spending effort on behalf of that campaign. Otherwise, it doesn\u2019t meet the definition of independent as outlined in Citizens United.<\/p>\n

Strother was Cuellar\u2019s campaign manager last cycle, though FEC records show he worked this year as an outside consultant. He was paid by the campaign in August 2021 \u2014 the most recent period for which records are available. Strother\u2019s Twitter account was also mysteriously\u00a0deactivated<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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In December 2021, the group, a 501(c)(4) that does not disclose its donors, sponsored signs and ran a flippant TV ad that called Cisneros the \u201cSouth Texas Jobs Grinch.\u201d Cisneros, the daughter of Mexican immigrants, is a human rights attorney who worked with immigrants and asylum-seekers confronting oppressive Trump and Biden administration policies. Her 2022 run marks her second attempt to oust the nine-term Cuellar, who is the largest Democratic recipient of private prison donations and was one of the most frequent Democratic supporters<\/a> of Donald Trump\u2019s policies in the House.\u00a0(President Joe Biden won<\/a> the district in 2020 with 52.8 percent of the vote.)<\/p>\n\n

Strother has been director of the Voter Education Foundation since its founding in September 2020, according to public records<\/a>. Strother has been on Cuellar\u2019s campaign payroll on and off since 2003. During that time, Strother became a well-known Democratic campaign strategist on Democratic campaigns across Texas, also working for Roland Gutierrez, a state senator.<\/p>\n

Though Strother was not working for Cuellar’s office in Washington at the time, documents from a court case<\/a> against Cuellar reveal Strother was involved in high-level staffing and policy discussions with the congressman. When Cuellar\u2019s acting chief of staff, Kristie Small, sued him in 2019 for allegedly firing her for being pregnant, Strother submitted testimony stating he vetted every senior staff hire since 2005 and found Small to be \u201clazy\u201d and a \u201cweak manager.\u201d After the Washington Post reported on an initial complaint she filed with a congressional office seeking counseling, Strother questioned staffers about their knowledge of Cuellar\u2019s supposed probationary rules for employees, and emails shared with the court also showed Strother was included in policy discussions with congressional aides.<\/p>\n

Despite Strother\u2019s consulting work<\/a> for numerous Democratic politicians in Texas, a number of Republican political figures were also involved in the founding of the Voter Education Foundation he directs.<\/p>\n

Records show abortion ban radical Bradley Pierce submitted the group\u2019s certificate of formation to the Texas secretary of state. Pierce is the executive director of Abolish Abortion Texas and the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, as well as the vice president and general counsel at Heritage Defense, a nonprofit law firm that advocates for<\/a> \u201cthe God-given parental rights of Christian, homeschooling families.\u201d The Texas Observer in 2017 called<\/a> Abolish Abortion Texas \u201cthe most extreme anti-abortion group at the Texas Lege\u201d and reported that the group helped advance the \u201cabolition of abortion\u201d to the Texas Republican Party platform at its state convention. The organization is also tied to\u00a0state Rep. Tony Tinderholt, R-Arlington, who in 2019 introduced<\/a> a bill that would force women who had abortions to face the possibility of the death penalty for homicide.<\/p>\n

Cuellar is the most anti-choice Democrat in the House of Representatives, but his apparent links to such an extremist have not been previously known. He was the only House Democrat to vote against a historic bill to protect abortion access in September \u2014 just a few weeks after the most restrictive anti-abortion law in the country went into effect in Texas. Cuellar defended his vote by saying abortion is \u201cnot a health issue<\/a>.\u201d He hasn\u2019t commented on the Texas law.<\/p>\n

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Cuellar has previously come under scrutiny for providing<\/a> favors to border security lobbyists and pushing for funds for increased drone surveillance. His conservative record led corporate trade associations and Americans for Prosperity Action, a super PAC funded by billionaire Charles Koch, to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars boosting his campaign against Cisneros in 2020.\u00a0On Thursday, ABC News\u00a0reported<\/a>\u00a0the FBI raid was related to a wide-ranging probe involving Azerbaijan business interests.<\/p>\n

In addition to Bradley Pierce, the Voter Education Foundation\u2019s records<\/a> referred to past San Antonio mayoral candidate Greg Brockhouse as a director at the time of its founding. When Brockhouse again unsuccessfully ran for San Antonio mayor last year, he sought to charm Trump voters on the campaign trail, such as when he skirted<\/a> a reporter\u2019s question in December 2020 asking if Biden was the president-elect and instead highlighted the issue of voter fraud and Trump\u2019s right to challenge the results in court. His campaign was also plagued with reports showing his ex-wives both filed separate domestic violence complaints<\/a>\u00a0against him, years apart.<\/p>\n

Public records reveal GOP political operative Thomas Marks and law enforcement bureaucrat Mike Rodriguez are also serving as officers with the Voter Education Foundation. According to his LinkedIn account<\/a>, Marks was chief of staff until this month for Bexar County Commissioner Trish DeBerry, a Republican who in December announced<\/a> she was running for a county judge position \u201cbecause she didn\u2019t see enough Republican representation.\u201d He has also worked as a consultant for other GOP politicians, including former Speaker of the Texas House Joe Straus. Rodriguez, meanwhile, is chief of staff for the Corpus Christi government, where he oversees<\/a> the police and fire departments.<\/p>\n

Strother and Cuellar\u2019s campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment.<\/p>\n

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The Voter Education Foundation, linked to abortion ban advocates, sponsored ads against the conservative Democrat\u2019s primary challenger, Jessica Cisneros.<\/p>\n

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