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Angry Millennial “Leader” Grabs Reporter’s Camera To Avoid Tough Questions


A visibly angry Lauren Cooley grabbed the REDBROWARD camera to avoid answering tough questions regarding her Campus Red PAC. REDBROWARD approached Cooley, a 24 year old musician, following Tuesday’s meeting of the Coral Springs/Pakland Republican Club. Candidates for the Broward Republican Executive Committee (BREC) spoke to the club at the Wings Plus restaurant in Coral Springs. Cooley is running for BREC vice chair.

On Tuesday, REDBROWARD exposed Cooley’s dubious claim her super PAC “registered 11,000 conservative students.” State records show Cooley’s group registered a measly 49 voters. Cooley had ignored an email requesting clarification or explanation about her claim.

After asking about the claim, Cooley demanded REDBROWARD stop recording her. Then, Cooley suddenly grabbed the camera in an attempt to take control of it from this reporter. Cooley then threatened to call police with a phony claim of harassment.

Coral Springs responded to Cooley’s bogus call. The Coral Springs police officer told Cooley she was not allowed to touch a reporter’s equipment. Cooley was told to either say “no comment” or walk away.

REDBROWARD chose not to pursue legal remedies.

It was a valuable lesson for the self-proclaimed millenial leader. It’s easy to sit at your computer and call liberals “idiots,” but in the real world, true leaders must act professional and answer tough questions. Especially when you are seeking office.

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Disgraced Former Congressman Paid Lauren Cooley Super PAC Days Before Broward Trump Rally


Last August, REDBROWARD exposed how disgraced ex-Congressman Mark Foley created bad press for President-elect Donald J. Trump at a Broward county rally. Multiple sources told REDBROWARD that Lauren Cooley, a twenty-four year old local musician, controlled the seating arrangements in the section behind Donald Trump. These sources stated Cooley was responsible for seating Foley behind the podium at the Trump rally in Sunrise, Florida. Foley’s presence at the rally was used by the liberal media to blunt Trump’s criticism of Hillary Clinton allowing the father of the Pulse nightclub terrorist to sit behind her at a recent Orlando rally.

In 2006, Mark Foley was forced to resign from office after it was revealed he sent sexually charged messages to underage congressional pages. At the time Foley said, “I am deeply sorry and I apologize for letting down my family and the people of Florida I have had the privilege to represent.” The Foley scandal helped Democrats retake control of Congress in 2006.

REDBROWARD’s sources said Cooley was very “hands on” in the seating process. She even threatened to have security remove people who did not belong in her section. Of course, Cooley may not have been aware of this since she was just 14 years old at the time of the Foley scandal. In fact, some Cooley allies claimed she was unaware of Foley’s history or identity.

FOLEY CONTRIBUTED TO COOLEY’S CAMPUS RED SUPER PAC

According to Campus Red PAC financial reports filed with the Federal Election Commission, Mark Foley’s political committee gave Cooley’s group $2,500 just 4 days before the Trump rally in Sunrise. Is it possible Cooley did not know the identity of one of her first big donors? Did Foley write the check to get preferential seating?

Last week, REDBROWARD reported Cooley received payments from her own super PAC.

As of September 30, 2016, Cooley and treasurer Cade Marsh received nearly 80% of Campus Red PAC expenses.

Cooley received “retainer” payments of $2,000 each in August and September. Marsh, head of a Florida college Republican group, received the same retainer payments.

In September, Cooley and Marsh received large “reimbursement” payments. There were no other details or itemization for these payments.

Marsh received a $5,971.29 reimbursement while Lauren Cooley received a $4,331.47 reimbursement payment.

As of September 30, 2016 Cooley was paid $8,33.47 by her Campus Red PAC. Records covering October and November have not been filed. As of publication, it is unclear whether Cooley and Marsh received further retainer or reimbursement payments.

Cooley and Marsh received $18,302.76 out the $23,062 operating expenses through September.

Cooley is currently running to be the vice chair of the Broward Republican Executive Committee (BREC). Several BREC members and Trump volunteers expressed dismay over the Foley payments to Campus Red PAC. One volunteer told REDBROWARD, “That’s pretty underhanded. Trump did not need more fodder for the media.”