DNC Fundraiser Lindy Li Exits Democratic Party, Calls It a 'Cult'

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DNC Fundraiser Lindy Li Exits Democratic Party, Calls It a 'Cult'
DEMOCRATIC PARTYLINDY LIKAMILA HARRIS
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Lindy Li, a prominent Democratic National Committee fundraiser, has left the party, citing a toxic internal culture and backlash for her criticisms of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Prominent Democratic National Committee (DNC) fundraiser Lindy Li has announced her departure from the Democratic Party, citing a toxic internal culture and backlash over her critiques of Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden. In a series of media appearances, Li has claimed that allies of Donald Trump have been more 'humane' to her than her former party. Newsweek has reached out to Lindy Li, Donald Trump 's spokesperson, and the DNC for comment.

Li likened her exit to 'leaving a cult,' sparking debate about dissent within the party. Her departure follows a series of events in which she questioned Vice President Kamala Harris's political ambitions and President Joe Biden's fitness for office. She also voiced support for Donald Trump's defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth. These statements triggered significant backlash, including accusations of disloyalty and social media campaigns to discredit her. Li reported losing 40,000 followers on social media within days. In an appearance on Fox News, Li described her departure as akin to escaping a restrictive and punitive environment. 'It's like leaving a cult,' she said, explaining that she was ostracized for questioning Harris's political ambitions and Biden's leadership abilities. 'This past week has been harrowing for me,' Li said during an interview with Piers Morgan on Wednesday. 'On Saturday, I went on Fox & Friends and said, 'Democrats have a stench of loser hanging over them.' As soon as I said that, there were boycott campaigns against me—unblock, unfollow campaigns.' Her criticism intensified after she expressed support for Pete Hegseth and again described the Democratic Party as having a 'stench of loser.' The remarks prompted swift retaliation, including accusations of disloyalty and coordinated efforts to undermine her online presence. 'I lost tens of thousands of followers because I dared to tell the truth,' Li sai

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