Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to the official FAQ for the No Kings Action Fund.

Yes. It is the public-facing project of the Framework for American Governance PAC, a federally registered political action committee. Our official FEC Committee ID is C00925248. You can verify our registration directly with the Federal Election Commission.”

Lawrence Aderinkomi founded this project. I am an entrepreneur based in St. Paul, MN. This is a serious project, and I have publicly attached my name and professional reputation to it. You can learn more about me on my LinkedIn profile.

Neither. This PAC is non-partisan. Our methodology is to find practical, systems-based solutions, not to follow a party line. Our current ‘First Move’—a campaign to ban congressional stock trading—is an anti-corruption issue supported by 86% of all Americans, regardless of party. We are a solutions-oriented PAC, not a partisan one.

As a brand new organization, it takes time for Google’s crawlers to find and ‘index’ our new website. We have already submitted our site to Google to speed up this process, and we should be appearing in search results very soon.

Our long-term goal is a complete ‘Liberty & Law Framework.’ But we are not a ‘pie-in-the-sky’ organization. To build a real track record, we are focusing all our initial resources on one, precise, winnable mission.
‘The First Move’ is the first ‘Domino’—a targeted campaign to prove our model and build the credibility we need to tackle the larger framework. We believe in showing results, not just theories.

This is a precise, data-driven decision, not a personal or partisan attack. Our mission requires targeting a lawmaker where we can have the most impact.
Rep. Bacon is in a ‘crossover district’—he is politically accountable to voters who also supported the opposition. While other ‘crossover’ lawmakers have co-sponsored bills to ban congressional stock trading, Rep. Bacon has remained silent.
Our ‘First Move’ is a lawful, targeted ad campaign to his constituents, petitioning him to represent the 86% of Americans who want this reform.