Do Major Corporations Have a Problem Being Associated With Project 2025?

In a recent article, I uncovered corporate contributions to Project 2025 which they did not deny or provide comment

Arturo Dominguez
3 min readJul 19, 2024
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On Wednesday, my latest article for Unicorn Riot highlighted contributions from an executive at Ernst & Young, one of the largest professional services networks in the world, and an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton, a U.S. government and military contractor. As a former government contractor who worked on infrastructure projects, I’m quite familiar with the latter.

I received no response when I asked about the Senior Manager at Ernst & Young, Joel Frushone contributing to Project 2025. Nor did I hear from Booz Allen Hamilton when I asked about Jen Ehlinger who was an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton until December 2022 and was the former communications strategist at the U.S. State Department under Trump.

I can only assume that they either didn’t think the article would get much attention or that they thought Unicorn Riot (or me) wasn’t worth worrying about. However, if you do a Google search for either corporation along with Project 2025, the article is first under the news category. What they clearly don’t understand is my reputation for exposing people and corporations that fund…

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Arturo Dominguez
Arturo Dominguez

Written by Arturo Dominguez

Journalist covering Congress, Racial Justice, Human Rights, Cuba, Texas | Editor: The Antagonist Magazine |

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