Almost Unbelievable Dem Plot to Keep Biden in Office was Riddled With Shock Harassment Tactics: Report
Court documents have exposed an elaborate Democratic scheme to harass and intimidate No Labels founders and supporters in a desperate attempt to clear Joe Biden’s path to re-election.
This included plans for dawn musical performances and circus performers stationed outside a Georgetown home, a bombshell report revealed.
The covert campaign, which could have cost up to $400,000, targeted No Labels founder Nancy Jacobson and other key figures working to establish a third-party option for American voters.
The organization had amassed $70 million to secure ballot access across multiple states before ultimately abandoning their efforts under pressure.
Newly released federal court filings reveal Democratic strategists proposed tactics that read like espionage thriller material, Daily Mail highlighted.
One email detailed plans for “wake up actions” starting at 6 am, featuring trucks with musical performers and activists creating deliberate disruptions in Georgetown’s quiet streets.
“Everyone loves a good wake up action- especially the neighbors,” wrote one Democratic strategist in the exposed communications.
The proposal included hiring Getty photographers to ensure media coverage of the planned harassment. “One important and effective method to uplift this battle against No Labels is to go directly to their minions in Congress,” it read.
The documents outline multiple harassment strategies, including stationing clowns outside Jacobson’s residence, orchestrating public embarrassment at the White House Correspondents’ dinner and running targeted negative advertising in Georgetown society publications.
“We will have activists calmly talk to them in the hallways while being recorded,” the proposal continued.
“We can then post and share the good videos. We can hit up the entire Problem Solvers Caucus in the House and their key allies in the Senate.”
Congressional representatives weren’t spared from the planned intimidation.
Daily Mail revealed that the proposal detailed “bird dogging” tactics against members of the Problem Solvers Caucus, a bipartisan group founded by No Labels.
“We will have activists calmly talk to them in the hallways while being recorded,” the proposal stated, adding, “We will name and shame the members of the Problem Solvers Caucus who are affiliated with No Labels.”
Behind the operation was Dmitri Mehlhorn, co-founder of Investing in US, backed by LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman.
Hoffman, who has emerged as a major Democratic donor, invested $2 million in Biden’s write-in campaign during the New Hampshire primary and funded various anti-Trump initiatives, including E. Jean Carroll’s sexual assault lawsuit.
While the full scope of White House and Democratic Party leadership involvement remains unclear, the documents reveal estimated costs ranging from $180,000 to $400,000 for “2-4 months of intense activity.”
Daily Mail noted that the complete financial scale may be larger, as not all court documents have been made public.
The Washington Post initially broke parts of the story, but Daily Mail exclusively obtained the complete memo detailing the proposed harassment campaign.
Though the proposal was never implemented, it provides unprecedented insight into the lengths some Democratic operatives considered going to eliminate potential electoral competition.