Stripe and Donorbox Are Processing Donations for Organizers of Pre-Capitol Riot Rally - 2021-04-19

In the days following the January 6 "March to Save America," online payment processor Stripe cut off President Trump's campaign website, saying the campaign violated its policy against encouraging violence. Stripe's website says it prohibits organizations that "engages in, encourages, promotes or celebrates unlawful violence or physical harm to persons or property" from using its service.
But months later, several of the groups that helped to organize the rally that precipitated the deadly invasion of the U.S. Capitol Building are still being serviced by the company.
Four groups that were listed as participants or coalition partners on the "March to Save America" rally website are currently customers of Stripe, Sludge has confirmed. The groups are the Tea Party Patriots, the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles, Peaceably Gather, and the Black Conservatives Fund.
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