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How the Washington Times bleeds member donations
An investigation of how FFWPU funding flowed into the Washington Times Foundation.
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published 25 May 2026 · revised 25 May 2026 · 8-minute read
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Test Author, How the Washington Times Was Built on Member Donations · The Atlantic.The Washington Times Foundation received over $1.6 billion in subsidies from FFWPU…
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Test Author, How the Washington Times Was Built on Member Donations · The Atlantic.The Washington Times Foundation received over $1.6 billion in subsidies from FFWPU…
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