RNLA Webinar:
2025 Riots: Dark Money Origins and Federal Authority to Maintain Law and Order
Friday, June 2025
2:00 p.m. ET
Jae C. Hong/AP
featuring
Cully Stimson
Deputy Director of the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation
and
Caitlin Sutherland
Executive Director at Americans for Public Trust
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In response to the enforcement of federal immigration laws, the radical left is at it again! Riots have materialized seemingly out of nowhere in cities across America. Join RNLA for a webinar to discuss the dark money origins of recent civil unrest and the federal government's authority to maintain law and order when cities and states are unable—or unwilling—to do so.
About the Speakers
Charles “Cully” Stimson is a widely recognized policy expert in crime control, national security, immigration, homeland security, and drug policy at The Heritage Foundation. Stimson is Deputy Director of the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, Manager of the National Security Law Program, Senior Legal Fellow, and Senior Advisor to the President. He has also served as the Chief of Staff at Heritage three times and ran the transition for three Heritage presidential changes of command. Stimson writes, lectures, and testifies on a wide array of policy issues such as the law of armed conflict, terrorist detainee policy, military commissions, criminal law and the death penalty, immigration and the war on drugs.
Caitlin Sutherland graduated Magna Cum Laude from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana. Since, Sutherland has helped lead issue advocacy and voter education campaigns for a variety of organizations. Most recently, she served as the Deputy Research Director at the Senate Leadership Fund and the Research Director at the NRCC. In addition to her professional experience, Sutherland has volunteered her time with grassroots voter engagement efforts for state and federal campaigns.
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