New York Times: “When the online influencer Nick Shirley greeted throngs of fans at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas in March, a burly security guard shadowed him and ensured nobody got too close.”
“Yet Mr. Shirley did not pay for the body man at CPAC or the security guards who accompanied him on his subsequent investigations of America’s immigrant communities. Instead, his security was paid for by a new charity founded on the idea that safeguarding conservative social media influencers is a public good.”

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