Nina Jankowicz Fundraiser to Sue Fox News for ‘Harm They Do’ Gets Off to a Slow Start

Failed “Disinformation Governance Board” (DGB) executive director Nina Jankowicz was an absolute fruit loop from the start, with her attacks on both the First Amendment and concerned parents setting off all kinds of alarm bells, in addition to the public learning in the first place that the Biden administration had created the U.S. equivalent of the “Ministry of Truth.”

Between all that, a Twitter feed chock full of pro-lock the country down sentiment, and her own forays into spreading disinformation, the backlash was swift and loud, with the Biden administration’s Dept. of Homeland Security ultimately hitting “pause” on the DGB and Jankowicz resigning in disgrace.

After the GOP retook control of the House, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) was made Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, which now contains the “Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government,” which is also chaired by Jordan.

The House Judiciary Committee fired off a letter to Jankowicz and her attorneys earlier this week in which Jordan tore into their claims that, in a nutshell, she doesn’t have to provide them with the information that they seek:

A day later, Jankowicz appears to have created a “GoFundMe” account, specifically to sue Fox News, which she blames for allegedly spreading “malicious, reckless lies about me” and putting her in the position she is now:

Jankowicz has set a goal of $100,000, but over 24 hours into her campaign, the GoFundMe page hasn’t seen much action, with her raising just $7,121 as of this writing.

Some of it, she noted, came from critics who were willing to pay the minimum donation ($5) just to openly dunk her on her fundraising page:

One potential explanation for Jankowicz not being able to raise much money so far is that it appears she’s blocked about 75% of Twitter, including people who have never interacted with her:

Kinda hard to raise money on Twitter when you’ve blocked so many people from being able to see your fundraising pleas.

Either that, or maybe not even hardcore leftists care to be associated with Jankowicz at this point, especially considering all that went down and the fact that along the way she earned the unflattering nickname of “Scary Poppins,” which started after she posted this bizarre video to TikTok and Twitter:

I think Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said it best in response to an “interview” Jankowicz did in May 2022 in which she blamed a “disinformation campaign” and the supposed “personal political ambitions” of her critics for the government pausing the board, and her resignation:

‘Nuff said.

— Stacey Matthews has also written under the pseudonym “Sister Toldjah” and can be reached via Twitter. —

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