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Mate...Uncle Izzy isn't coming back.I wonder if looney tunes will ease the sanctions on Putin?
All not looking good for Textor and The Eagle Footballing group, we might have dodged another bullet there.
He's about to sell isn't he ?
It won't matter to him then ?Reports he’s close to selling his Palace stake, the above is the whole group.
It won't matter to him then ?
Not sure it is.Well it will he’s a significant shareholder in the whole group.
Don't! Just don'tPage 777
He's only selling Eagle Football Groups shares in Palace, so he will still retain interest in the rest of the group.Not sure it is.
Once he sells up he's out of it , the rest will be Eagles problem plus the new owner's of his shares.
…is the correct answer
Over the past decade, The Friedkin Group and its affiliates have made political contributions to various candidates and committees across the United States. While a comprehensive list of all recipients is extensive, notable contributions include:
• Democratic Party Committees: In the 2024 election cycle, The Friedkin Group contributed $41,300 to the Democratic National Committee Services Corp and $10,025 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
• Republican Candidates and Committees: The group has supported several Republican figures, such as Mike Johnson (R-LA04) with $10,000 and Markwayne Mullin (R-OKS2) with $7,000 during the 2024 cycle.
• Political Action Committees (PACs): Contributions have been made to various PACs, including $30,000 to the Truth & Courage PAC and $10,000 to Continuing America’s Strength & Security PAC in the 2024 cycle.
Historically, The Friedkin Group’s donations have predominantly favored Republican candidates and committees. For instance, in the 2016 election cycle, 82.01% of their contributions went to Republicans, while 17.99% supported Democrats.