
EXCLUSIVE — A major philanthropy network bankrolled by a pair of Texas billionaires is vowing to no longer steer grants to a “progressive” charity dropped by four payment processors this year over its Palestinian terror ties.
Arnold Ventures, an LLC with an annual giving of $231 million that supports over 3,200 projects in various policy areas, including criminal justice and healthcare, “will not provide grants in the future to Alliance for Global Justice,” an Arnold Ventures spokesperson told the Washington Examiner. The group, which disburses the wealth of its co-founders, ex-Enron executive and retired hedge fund manager John Arnold, and his wife, former Cobalt International Energy lawyer Laura Arnold, donated $5,000 to the terror-linked charity in 2020, tax forms show.
IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS LOSE DONORS AMID ANTI-ISRAEL STUDENT ACTIVISM
The announcement marks the first time a gra …