Kamala Harris Donor -- $7.50 in 2018.
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As OpenSecrets notes, "Only a tiny fraction of Americans actually give campaign contributions to political candidates, parties or PACs. Just 0.97% of the United States population contributed more than two hundred dollars to federal candidates, PACs, parties, and outside groups [last cycle]" This is the reason campaign contributions are such an instructive tool in analyzing civil servants, because only the most avid partisans - less than one percent - write a check to a candidate.
Mr. Njai has an extensive history on social media. In that vein, he has made numerous posts in support of divisive racial issues and attacking Donald Trump. A sample of Mr. Njai’s activity is listed below.
Mr. Njai lists so-called “preferred pronouns” on his LinkedIn header. This is an out of the mainstream behavior that indicates a worldview out of place in a conservative administration. Further pronoun advocacy has been rampant in the federal government as a tool to force employees to accept and promote divisive gender ideology with pronouns such as “ze.”