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The local Punk in the Park festival this weekend may not be the smooth walk in the park organizers expected after information linked to the promoter sparked an online petition calling for a boycott of the event. According to FEC records summarized by OpenSecrets, Brew Ha Ha Productions owner Cameron Collins donated $250 to Donald Trump’s campaign on May 30, 2024. An additional $104.10 was earmarked for the Trump National Committee JFC, Inc. on August 2, 2024, while $524.29 more went to other right-wing causes — WinRed and Never Surrender, Inc. — throughout the year, according to public individual contributions listed for Collins and Brew Ha Ha Productions on the FEC website. Brandon Alan Lewis, the owner behind Ohio-based independent label Punkerton Records, uncovered the connection over three months ago while casually searching punk-affiliated professionals and the causes they support on OpenSecrets. “I was heated because I was like, ‘Who knows about this?’ I looked it up and nobod...

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