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Media Matters Goes to Moms for Liberty Event...to Report on the Food

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Madeline Peltz, the deputy director of Rapid Response for Media Matters, attended the Moms for Liberty conference in Philadelphia did a deep dive into how much food was given to the attendees because it apparently shows the organization has more money than they know what to do with.

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"They fed us elaborate wedding reception style meals multiple times a day for four days. It was frankly, surreal," Peltz tweeted, with photos of the food that was served.

"Tickets were $249. Needless to say, that could not possibly come close to covering the cost of the elaborate amenities offered by [Moms for Liberty]. The whole show of it all was a thin veneer overlaying a bed of conspiracy theories, hate, and fearmongering," she continued.

"The tables were decked out with white tablecloths, multiple sets of utensils, and floral centerpieces. It was like walking into a wedding reception three times a day," Peltz wrote.

She went on to say the Moms for Liberty event was "conference was unquestionably more uncomfortable than when I went to TPUSA's Young Women's Leadership Summit earlier in June, which didn't offer a single meal or cup of coffee."

Peltz was mocked by users on Twitter for dedicating a whole piece about the food as supposedly an example of how much money the new group has on hand.

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