**BREAKING: SOLICITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE CAUGHT GHOSTWRITING QUOTES for FAKE "GRASSROOTS" PETITIONS – WHO BENEFITS FROM the BACKDOOR?**
BREAKING: SOLICITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE CAUGHT GHOSTWRITING QUOTES FOR FAKE “GRASSROOTS” PETITIONS – WHO BENEFITS FROM THE BACKDOOR?
🛑 Exclusive: Leaked internal memos reveal the Solicitor General’s office secretly authored legal language for six “citizen-led” petitions that mysteriously appeared in swing-state ballot initiatives – all pushing for stricter corporate liability caps.
Documents show Deputy SG Martin Cross emailed a “friendly outside group” with exact phrasing for a petition that, in turn, was used to justify a federal amicus brief from his own office. The group? A shell PAC funded by a single anonymous donor.
“This is democracy theater,” says former DOJ whistleblower Carla Reeves. “They’re writing the questions, then writing the answers – and claiming ’the people spoke.’ It’s a perfect closed-loop lobbying apparatus.”
The petitions – which all happen to target union-friendly liability laws – were filed in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. The SG’s official response? “We do not advise or coordinate with outside advocacy groups.”
But the timestamps don’t lie: The memos were dated before the group’s public announcement.
So who really benefits when the government scripts its own opposition? 🤔
📉 Follow the money – the cap would save major insurers an estimated $2.3 billion annually. 📰 This story is still developing. Share if you want the receipts redacted. 🔗