On Saturday CPAC announced Milo Yiannopolous would be speaking at CPAC 2017.

On Sunday a #NeverTrump website called the Reagan Battalion released shocking audio of Milo Yiannopolous allegedly promoting sex with 13 year-olds. The audio was a clip from a 3 hour long podcast interview Milo had in early 2016.

Obviously, the Reagan Battalion was out to get Milo.

And they did.

Around noon on Monday CPAC announced Milo would no longer be speaking at their conference this year.

The Reagan Battalion – a group that pretends to be conservative – then gloated at the news that they had helped end Milo’s career.

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The group has a Facebook page and if you click on the about tab you get this:

www.stopdonaldtrumppac.com

The Stop Donald Trump Pac was founded last year by committed #NeverTrumpers who were hoping to destroy Donald Trump and put Hillary Clinton in the White House.

And they call themselves “principled” conservatives.

They are linked to #NeverTrumper candidate Evan McMullin.



The Reagan Battalion Facebook page has several McMullin campaign ads.

Now this…

The Daily Dot discovered The Reagan Battalion is linked to progressive activists and far left movement “Indivisible.”

The Reagan Battalion bills itself as a coalition of conservative news outlets, many of which often take a critical stance on Trump but claim no affiliation with the group. Reagan Battalion lists in its contact information a website for the nonexistent Stop Donald Trump PAC. That group’s web presence has largely been deleted, but archived copies show it was paid for by the Stop Trump PAC, a registered political action committee, created by a progressive activist, the website of which now links to the grassroots group Indivisible.

Indivisible is the movement behind the recent disruptions at GOP town hall rallies.

Indivisible board members have indirect links to far left George Soros groups.

The Daily Signal reported: