In a recent post, investigative journalist Laura Loomer made the claim that the Biden–Harris campaign in 2020 allegedly provided hush money to the ex-wife of second gentleman Doug Emhoff.
According to FEC records I have uncovered, Kerstin Emhoff’s company @Venture_land was paid $14,991.00 by the Biden-Harris Presidential campaign in 2020.
How much is she getting paid now, and why was her business relationship with her ex husband’s wife @KamalaHarris not disclosed… https://t.co/yFOS3HbI6S pic.twitter.com/UMYg04udmA
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) August 26, 2024
The accusations come after a shocking disclosure that Emhoff, the current spouse of Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic presidential nominee, ended his first marriage by having a child with the family’s nanny.
Kerstin Emhoff, the ex-wife of the second gentleman who now serves as CEO of a film-production company named Ventureland, received almost $15,000 from the campaign in 2020.
Additionally, there are reports that she has been hired by the 2024 Harris-Walz campaign to provide video production services, with some of her work being showcased at the recent Democratic National Convention.
In a recent Instagram post, she shared a picture of herself at Chicago’s United Center with the caption “Looking forward to an exciting week!”
Loomer speculated that the payments had helped to placate Kerstin Emhoff, who recently revealed in an interview with CNN how much she loved sharing her children with Harris.
Loomer suggested that the payments may have contributed to appeasing Kerstin Emhoff, who recently expressed in a CNN interview how much she enjoyed sharing her children with Harris.
Behind the scenes, however, “They aren’t the big ‘blended happy family’ they want to pretend to be,” Loomer wrote.
The childless Harris has sought to normalize herself to voters by appearing to be the co-parent to Emhoff’s children, claiming they had affectionately dubbed her “Momala,” even though Cole, 29, and Ella, 25, were both in their late teens when she married their father in 2014.
“To know Cole and Ella is to know that their mother, Kerstin, is an incredible mother,” Harris wrote in a 2019 essay for Elle magazine, claiming that she and Kerstin were “dear friends” and a “duo of cheerleaders” for the kids.
“We sometimes joke that our modern family is almost a little too functional,” Harris claimed, adding that the nontraditional family is perfectly possible “if everyone approaches it in the way that there’s plenty of love to share.”
Loomer also highlighted that in addition to the hush-money payments, both Ventureland and Pretty Bird, another company owned by Kerstin Emhoff, were located in the same office building as NPR.
This connection raised concerns about potential bias towards Harris, given NPR’s alignment with much of the corporate media.
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This whole article is sick just as Harris is & is unfit to be VP or a nominee for president.
I 1000% agree.