Nonprofit Grift Exposed–$6.5 Million Vanishes into Luxury and Private Businesses
Black Founder’s Multimillion Dollar Heist of “Peace” Funds Reveals the Predictable Failure of Post-Floyd Racial Patronage
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a civil lawsuit in Hennepin County against the nonprofit We Push for Peace and its former leaders, Trahern Pollard and Jaclyn McGuigan, accusing them of misusing more than $6.5 million in charitable and public funds.1
Pollard, the Black founder, president, and CEO, allegedly diverted over $6 million for personal gain — funding luxury vehicles, trips to Las Vegas, massive shopping sprees (including Harley-Davidson and spa stores), child support payments, IRS debts, and his private for-profit businesses including a used car dealership and liquor store (Merwyn Liquors). McGuigan, former board chair and treasurer, is accused of funneling recurring $1,000 weekly transfers to her personal account plus hundreds of thousands more in misused grants.2
When Minneapolis sought the group’s help during Operation Metro Surge, the once well-funded organization was “utterly incapable” of responding, admitting it was barely operational.3
As scrutiny intensified, Pollard allegedly submitted false statements under penalty of perjury, created a sham “for-profit arm,” and diverted remaining contracts—including one with Whole Foods — to his new private company “Change Makers” to siphon off assets.4
My Decree
What is it with Negroes and Minnesota when it comes to fraud scandals? It’s almost like they are a glutton for punishment.
Let me be clear, this wasn’t incompetence—this was deliberate. What we’re looking at is the predictable outcome of a system that funnels unaccountable public money into “community” nonprofits led by non-Whites like Trahern Pollard, a Negro activist turned profiteer elevated post-George Floyd to “interrupt violence” in Minneapolis’s Negro neighborhoods. Instead of results, Whites footed the bills for luxury lifestyles, Harleys, Vegas trips, and a private liquor store subsidized by the very funds meant to calm the streets. But lets be honest, they are aware they can’t actually calm the streets, so they don’t bother.
In cities like Minneapolis, post-2020 “racial reckoning” poured millions into Negro-led money siphoning programs with minimal metrics or oversight. What we see are elevated community leaders from demographics with indisputable higher impulsivity, no concept of time, and a history of documented corruption in governance roles turn public grants into personal enrichment. Crime in targeted Negro neighborhoods stayed elevated or worsened while none of the funds actually went to trying to fix any of the symptoms of the Black Plague. Marxist governance + non-White contracting + no accountability = this exact grift.
A monarchy would offer a superior alternative precisely because it would enforce long time horizons and real accountability through hereditary continuity, not short-term racial patronage networks. A sovereign whose bloodline rules for generations has genuine stake in the realm’s stability—discouraging the looting cycles common in republics where politicians buy votes with grants to favored racial voting blocks before the next election.
Monarchies sustain stronger institutions, lower system corruption incentives, and better long-term outcomes than democratic systems chasing equity optics. Remove non-Whites from the equation and you reach a new golden-age.
Democracy diffuses responsibility so no one is truly answerable, especially when race shields criticism. Monarchy concentrates it in a visible, invested figure whose failures shame the dynasty across generations. Every exposed case like Pollard’s strengthens my argument: tradition, continuity, and skin in the game beat performative “community leadership” grift every time. Minneapolis keeps proving the point the hard way.
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