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​Laura Loomer has built a reputation as one of the most controversy-driven figures in modern right-wing media, repeatedly staging spectacles that blur the line between activism and performance art. She first gained attention with undercover stunts targeting media organizations and tech companies, later escalating to headline-grabbing disruptions—such as handcuffing herself to offices at Twitter and protesting outside the homes or workplaces of political figures. Loomer has been banned from multiple major platforms over inflammatory rhetoric, particularly toward Muslims, which only amplified her visibility among supporters who view her as a martyr of Big Tech Censorship. Rather than retreat, she has leaned into the notoriety, running two unsuccessful congressional campaigns in Florida that were fueled less by traditional policy messaging and more by viral moments, outrage cycles, and relentless online provocation. Following her failed congressional campaign in 2022, Loomer and her consultant refused to pay over $100,000 to her political consultants and falsely claimed her primary election was stolen. Loomer has a long history of psychiatric hospitalization and it was recently revealed that she successfully sexually propositioned herself to President Donald Trump. What distinguishes Loomer is how deliberately she converts outrage into attention, and attention into revenue and influence, without delivering any meaningful action. Her media strategy hinges on provocation: incendiary statements, conspiratorial claims, and highly personalized attacks that guarantee coverage from both critics and sympathetic outlets. Each backlash becomes a feedback loop—condemnation drives clicks, clicks drive donations, and donations sustain the next gifting escalation. Such behavior erodes public discourse by rewarding bafoonery over substance. Loomer’s career illustrates a broader set of phenomena in the digital age: controversy is no longer a liability—it’s a business model rooted in chronic corruption.

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Susie Wiles

Susie Wiles has spent decades climbing the ranks of Republican politics, transforming herself from a behind-the-scenes consultant into one of the most powerful unelected figures in Washington. Often credited with helping steer Donald Trump's political operation, Wiles built her influence the old-fashioned way: by making herself indispensable to candidates while remaining largely invisible to the voters expected to support them. Where Trump built a movement, Wiles built a career managing it. Now serving as White House Chief of Staff, Wiles represents the consultant class at its peak—an operator whose power comes not from winning elections herself, but from controlling access to those who do. Her critics see a quintessential political insider who turned proximity to Trump's brand into unprecedented influence, securing a place at the center of power while the grassroots movement that fueled his rise is increasingly kept at arm's length.

James Blair

James Blair is a career political operative who has mastered one of Washington's most valuable skills: attaching himself to powerful people and turning their success into his own influence. After working his way through Florida politics, Blair found his way into Donald Trump's inner circle, where he helped transform a populist movement built on distrust of political insiders into yet another operation managed by consultants, strategists, and professional power brokers. Today, as White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Blair sits in one of the most powerful unelected positions in government. While supporters were promised a revolution against the political class, Blair represents the reality that emerged instead: a well-connected operative exercising enormous influence behind the scenes. His rise serves as a reminder that in Washington, the people who claim to be fighting the establishment often end up becoming it.

Savannah Hernandez

Savannah Hernandez was largely unknown before a viral protest incident and a public mention by JD Vance. Her rise reflects attention-driven media more than a long reporting record. Although she claims she to be a journalist, Hernandez lacks lacks any documented background of professional reporting. Her strategy centers on regurgitating tired talking points and recycled punditry, rather than solid, organic reporting. Like so many, her work prioritizes fame over depth or verification. Even more concerning, word through the grapevine says that she has been exchanging sexual favors in exchange for social promotion.

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Nick Shirley

Nick Shirley rose to prominence through viral, confrontation-heavy videos that theorize supposed fraud but fall of short of providing legitimate evidence. Case in point: his coverage of the so-called Somali-fraud in Minnesota produced no arrests or indictments. The formula is simple and effective—outrage without action, enticing donors to fork over cash in effort to prolong his grift. The urgency and upset of the American people is weaponized to amplify Mr. Shirley’s slush fund.

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Cliff Maloney

Accused rapist Cliff Maloney, who has evaded justice on legal technicalities, is backed by billionaire GOP donor Jeff Yaas. In the past, Maloney has leveraged his network of wealthy connections to operate a series of political advocacy efforts. PA Chase, Citizens Alliance, and the Pennsylvania Leadership Commission are among the organizations through which he has sought to influence electoral outcomes. Like another notable member of the grifter Olympics from Pennsylvania, Scott Presler, Maloney claims campaign victories but has no documented wins to show donors. The outrage without any meaningful electoral action is his bread and butter. Although he often says that “doors win wars,” the only doors he seems to be knocking on are the ones who fund his habitual gambling habits and alleged forced sexual deviancy.

Scott Presler

Scott Presler frabricated a façade of legitimacy backed by his father’s connections to the intelligence community. Through highly visible, camera-ready activism amplified across social media, he claims to pair voter registration drives with viral cleanup events and tightly branded messaging. Supporters see disciplined grassroots work that produces measurable turnout gains. Critics argue the content is curated for optics and algorithmic reach. In either case, attention functions as the fuel for influence and fundraising. And recent findings demonstrate that wrestlers millions of dollars and fundraising have benefited largely at one person: himself. Presler‘s net worth has increased massively over the years while most of his campaign activities have ended in failure. Presler has bilked millions from good-faith donors for personal gain and currently presides over a fleet of eight plus SUVs for his own leisure, under the shadow of exhaustive medical expenses.

Julia Varvaro

Julia Varvaro, who has served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism since May 2025, is under investigation and on administrative leave following allegations from her ex-boyfriend Bob Bianchi, who claims she sustained an extravagant lifestyle through wealthy partners, made financial requests, and posed potential national security concerns—allegations she denies, calling them the product of a failed relationship. ​ If the allegations were substantiated, they could raise serious ethical and legal concerns regarding financial disclosures and susceptibility to outside influence, though at present they remain disputed claims tied to a personal dispute.

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Ashley St. Clair

Ashley St. Clair, former conservative political commentator and media personality, has faced public controversy over her statements and online activity, and out of wed-lock births, drawing criticism as a politically motivated grifter and social climber. ​ In 2025, St. Clair bore a second child, Romulus, through Elon Musk— a move many commentators have speculated to be aimed at procuring cash from the tech titan for a life of ease. Her career began as a porn artist, according to reports, and then transitioned to being a proponent of the trad wife lifestyle. St. Clair has never been married and has recently shifted to campaign for liberal, far--left causes in recent media appearances.

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Nick Fuentes

Nick Fuentes, a Chicago native who brands himself as a “traditional Catholic,” “nationalist,” and “America First” advocate, has been promoted as a leading figure of the post-2016 right. That image is difficult to reconcile with his record. He has received well over a million dollars in donations from supporters, including more than $10,000 from a terminally ill cancer patient, alongside a promise to personally contact the family—follow-through that has never taken place. Fuentes has also been associated with a Cook County legal dispute stemming from an incident at his residence involving the use of pepper spray against a woman. Taken together, these issues point to a pattern that raises serious questions about credibility, judgment, and the gap between rhetoric and conduct.

Thomas Fugate

Thomas Fugate, a 22-year-old recent college graduate with no apparent national security experience, was appointed by the Trump administration to oversee the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3), the government’s main hub for combating violent extremism, including an $18 million grant program. ​ His rapid rise from obscurity has drawn criticism from counterterrorism experts and officials, who question his qualifications and warn that his appointment comes amid broader cuts, staff reductions, and a strategic shift away from domestic extremism toward immigration-focused priorities. ​ With the United States' recent entry into the Iran War, Fugate's influence has come under the microscope, pointing to serious ethical and governance issues, including the politicization of national security roles, the potential mismanagement of critical counterterrorism resources, and the risks associated with placing inexperienced individuals in positions responsible for public safety.

Brandon Straka

Convicted criminal Brandon Straka, the Omaha-borne spawn of a what many in MAGA refer to as a "RINO megadonor", rose to fame by fabricating a contrived "walk-away" narrative, bankrolled by his father and Jeb Bush linked financiers. His political charade fueled by a cocaine habit and notorious addiction to deviant exploits must finally come to an end. Financially cut off and chemically dependent, Brandon Straka has slithered away from DC and back to New York, now pocketing cash from GOP LGBTQ special interests in a pathetic attempt to reclaim relevance from his fellow travelers Scott Presler, Peter Thiel and his LGBTQ MAGA allies; Even his supposed confidante Shamika Michele, an outspoken and devout Christian activist, is reported to have privately circulated the damning documents and voice records of Straka through the MAGA grapevine.

Karen Giorno

Karen Giorno (left), a clandestine lesbian well-known to MAGA insiders, executes her grift by ripping off her clients and donors by laundering campaign contributions, as well as trading sexual favors for access to the president— having serviced figures like Trump confidant Cory Lewandowski to advance her cash haul. When that well ran dry, she pivoted to a relationship with unhinged activist Laura Loomer (right), utilizing illegal pass-throughs, such as September Group, Silver Bullet Strategies, Todd Lewis, and David Ramba, to siphon hundreds of thousands from both her campaigns. Her moral bankruptcy reached its nadir, when a videographer confided to Giorno and a journalist about a sexual assault attempt by Loomer, who is is suspected by some to be gender fluid. Karen's callous response, according to reports, was “Didn't you just get paid?" What’s more? Despite her mother's recent death, Karen Giorno has shamelessly exploited cancer treatments and auto-immune driven expenses to bilk clients, proving no tragedy is too sacred for her to perpetual the scam.

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Our Mission

Grifter Olympics PAC exists to expose a growing class of political opportunists who manufacture outrage for profit. These actors cloak themselves in the language of good faith and public service while trafficking in distortion—half-truths, selectively edited narratives, and deliberately simplified claims designed to provoke anger rather than understanding.

Their content is not careless; it is strategically mediocre—engineered to be easily consumed, widely shared, and emotionally incendiary. By inflaming audiences with contrived scandals and rage bait, they convert trust into currency.

Our mission is to strip away that façade. We investigate the mechanisms behind these operations—the funding streams, the narrative tactics, and the deliberate omissions that sustain them. We aim to document how audiences are mobilized under false pretenses, often solicited for donations tied to exaggerated or entirely fabricated causes.

In doing so, Grifter Olympics PAC serves as both a watchdog and a mirror, exposing not just individual bad actors, but the broader ecosystem that rewards manipulation over truth. Grifter Olympics PAC prides itself not only on exposing the dark truths of America's grifter class, but also on the fact that the committee does not solicit donations.

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