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(WASHINGTON) As lawmakers and investigators dig into the roots of the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, the question of who funded one of the galvanizing forces behind pro-Trump efforts to challenge election results remains shrouded in mystery.
The nationwide “Stop the Steal” movement represented one of the most vocal efforts to contest the outcome of the 2020 election. The name, coined in 2016 by Donald Trump’s longtime political adviser, Roger Stone, resurfaced during the 2020 race in a new effort led by far-right activist Ali Alexander, who is now the self-proclaimed national organizer of the “Stop the Steal” movement.
Funding behind Stop the Steal movement shrouded in mystery
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FEB. 11, 2021
NAMI Ask the Expert â Help, Not Handcuffs
Part 1: The Definition of Insanity Documentary & Panel Discussion
February 25, 2021, 4:00 â 6:00 p.m. ET
This first webinar of the series will feature a showing of the 2020 PBS documentary
The Definition of Insanity, which tells the story of the Miami-Dade Criminal Mental Health Project (CMHP), a team of dedicated public servants working through the courts to redirect people living with mental illness from incarceration to recovery.
Following the showing, NAMI’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ken Duckworth will lead a guided discussion and Q&A with our panel of experts, many of whom are featured in the documentary. Panelists from a variety of specialties will share insights, information and resources on their community’s response to our nation’s mental health crisis.