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Veterans for a Strong America (VSA) is a
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Andrew Perez & Paul Blumenthal
Benghazi Becomes Issue In Arizona Governor GOP Primary
''Huffington Post'' (May 30, 2014).
political action committee that describes itself as a "non-partisan action organization dedicated to educating the public, members of Congress and the Executive Branch about a strong national defense, robust foreign policy and building a military that is second to none." The group was founded by Joel Arends of
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, who is also the chairman and sole staffer of the group. Arends is an attorney and political consultant in Sioux Falls, where the organization is based. He previously worked as the South Dakota field director for the 2000 Bush-Cheney campaign and as a consultant to the
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group, affiliated with the
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. VSA has been described as a
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group.


Background

Veterans for a Strong America is part of a "broader independent campaign by nonprofits linked to former Koch brothers operative Sean Noble," who runs the political consulting firm DC London.Andrew Perez & Paul Blumenthal
Benghazi Becomes Issue In Arizona Governor GOP Primary
''Huffington Post'' (May 29, 2014).
The group was formerly registered as a
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("social welfare") non-profit organization, but the group's status was automatically revoked by the
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in August 2015 because it failed to submit tax reporting documents ( Form 990s) for three years in a row. The group is appealing the decision. "Veterans for a Strong America has a history of bombastic
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linked to outlandish plans and fundraising appeals." In 2012, the group ran an advertisement, produced by DC London, which claimed that President
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had taken too much credit for the
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. At the time, Arends "declared that the ' swift boating' of the president had begun." The effort was largely ineffective, and the group spent $750,000, a relatively small amount, on direct
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s against Obama. According to the group's latest filing with the
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as of mid-September 2015, the group has assets of 30, and debts of 318, owed to a
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Christine Jones attack ad

In May 2014, VSA released an attack advertisement against Arizona businesswoman Christine Jones, who was running against
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in the Republican
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for Arizona gubernatorial election. The ad invoked the
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and attacked Jones for "once writing kind words about former Secretary of State
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." Jones' campaign criticized the ad as the "act of a desperate, fledgling campaign and their dark money allies who feel the need to go to this absurd association." The ad was also produced by Nobel's DC London, which Arends called "a great partner to our organization."


Trump campaign event

The group organized a campaign event for the Donald Trump presidential campaign of 2016 on the deck of the USS ''Iowa'', News reports in September 2015 following the event publicized the fact that the group had lost its tax-exempt status. The group's endorsement of Trump raised campaign finance questions as corporations are restricted to donating up to 2,700 to a campaign; estimated event costs of 11,000 paid by the VSA exceeded that amount, although there is no substantive evidence that "contribution limits or other campaign laws were broken." Other concerns raised include reports that the group does not appear to have any members or any relation with veterans. According to
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, the group "sounds like a charity" despite having its tax-exempt status revoked. The group claimed in a
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to have more than a half-million supporters, but a CNN investigative report "found scant evidence that Veterans for a Strong America has the supporters it says it does" and stated that "outside of Arends, CNN has found it difficult to find anyone with a direct link to the group." ''Nonprofit Quarterly'' referred to the group as a "fake vet nonprofit." The VSA rose to notoriety in September 2015, after the Trump event. Attendees reportedly paid between $100 and $1,000 to attend the event. The group issued a statement denying that the group had violated
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by organizing the event. In an interview in September 2015, Arends said he was confident that the event was legal,Dana Ferguson
Vets organization head says Donald Trump event was legal
''Argus-Leader'' (September 18, 2015)
while acknowledging that the group's tax-exempt nonprofit status had been revoked, but said that these problems predated his tenure with the group, as well as the current board of directors. Arends said that the group had disbanded in 2012 and was restarted by him in 2014. Arends said that the "
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" was out to get his group and that it was being attacked because they are endorsing Trump.
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reported that "Arends says he works in tandem with six volunteer board members and that he has a database of more than 500,000 members who have contacted the organization."


References


External links

* {{official website, http://www.veteransforastrongamerica.org/ Campaign finance in the United States Organizations based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota