June 7, 2025 – Who is the real Karen Bass? A deep dive by Data Republican

In Email/Dossier/Govt Corruption Investigations, Featured Timeline Entries by Katie Weddington

THREAD: Who really is Karen Bass?

Most people know her as the Mayor of Los Angeles, and some remember her botched handling of this year’s wildfire crisis.

But there’s a lot more beneath the surface. Let’s dig in. ⬇️

1️⃣ Karen Bass once served as Vice Chair of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a U.S. government-funded NGO notorious for meddling in foreign governments under the banner of “promoting democracy.”
Translation: soft power regime change.

2️⃣ NED has been exposed repeatedly for funding color revolutions, pushing Western-aligned NGOs, and helping topple governments that don’t play ball with U.S. interests.
Bass was right in the middle of it.

3️⃣ And then there’s the scholarship scandal.
LA County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas got federally indicted for receiving a scholarship from USC’s School of Social Work and allegedly trading favors.
Bass? She received the exact same scholarship.
But no charges. Not even a slap on the wrist.

4️⃣ Why the double standard?
When you’re part of the machine… when you’ve got D.C. connections, NGO backing, and ties to the intel-adjacent nonprofit world: you get protection.
She’s not a DEI figurehead – she’s in the system.

5️⃣ This thread will walk through her career, her quiet rise through soft power institutions, and how she became a key player in the globalist swamp.

Big thanks to @HTWardish for the lead.

Let’s get into it. (Patience as I construct this thread live)🔻

Karen Bass’ political career started early. She volunteered in Robert Kennedy’s political campaign in middle school.

She studied philosophy at San Diego University from 1971 to 1973, but she was already a full-fledged political activist by then.

At the age of only 19 years old, she was already visiting Cuba every six months as a part of a group called the Venceremos Brigade. These visits would continue to the mid-1970s.

The Venceremos Brigade was a joint effort from the Castro government – she was working at the behest of a quasi-governmental NGO backed by Castro.