Adam Kinzinger has claimed in the past to be a Republican, but now we know for a fact that he is a Democrat, endorsing a crooked company in Ukraine that stole millions of dollars. Kinzinger not only endorsed Ripley’s Heroes, but he was also on the board of directors. Kinzinger sat on the J6 Committee at the request of Nancy Pelosi.
He voted with her for over 6 months in his final term. He now works for CNN. Could he be more of a Democrat?
Ripley’s Heroes were allegedly collecting donations to help out Ukraine, but instead, that money was diverted into a for-profit company.
That, my friends, is outright fraud. Now, the question is whether Kinzinger was part of the scam or was he a willing stooge without the brain that God gave to rocks. That one is too close to call.
Independent journalist Jordan Schachtel was first on the story:
Kinzinger was ON THE BOARD of the Ukraine org that scammed people out of millions of dollars! https://t.co/xSXHOyK25b
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL— Jordan Schachtel @ dossier.today (@JordanSchachtel) March 25, 2023
As reported by the Post Millennial, the story starts with a man named James Vasquez. He used to work for Ripley’s Heros and he claimed to have joined Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
He would brag about his prowess as a soldier and he bragged that he took out seven Russian tanks. Adam Kinzinger fell in love with Vasquez and he entertained him in his office. He asked Twitter to give Vasquez a blue check mark.
Was Adam Kinzinger a party to a massive fraud scheme? Sure seems cozy with these guys, who visited his office in September. https://t.co/I9o2wj8XgY
— Jordan Schachtel @ dossier.today (@JordanSchachtel) March 25, 2023
Worthless RINO Adam Kinzinger spends his days on Twitter and CNN bashing actual Republicans and pushing reckless policies in Ukraine.
If you disagree with Kinzinger, he calls you a traitor to the Republic and melts down over even the most innocuous tweets.
His obsession with Ukraine may have gotten the best of him, though. Kinzinger might be in serious hot water because a Ukraine-centered non-profit he is a board member of is being accused of scamming people out of millions of dollars.
“Today, we’d like to announce that veteran, congressman and true friend of Ukraine, Representative Adam Kinzinger will be joining the Ripley’s Heroes Board of Advisors,” the tweet above reads.
There’s just one problem. The organization that he enthusiastically joined is now under federal investigation for shipping military equipment to Ukraine without any paper trail, according to The New York Times.
“Last spring, a volunteer group called Ripley’s Heroes said it had spent approximately $63,000 on night-vision and thermal optics. Some of the equipment was subject to American export restrictions because, in the wrong hands, it could give enemies a battlefield advantage,” the Times reported Saturday.
“Corporate records in Poland and the United States show that Colonel Rawlings also started a for-profit company called Iron Forge. In an interview, he said he expected his charity and others to pay Iron Forge for transportation, meaning that donor money would be used to finance his private venture,” according to the Times.
However, Rawlings tried to defend this by claiming Iron Forge will eventually send money back to his other groups.
With all this in mind, critics are now demanding answers from Kinzinger and peppering him with criticism.




















