Disinformation, Big Blue Bash & Kyle Steven Reyes

tl;dr
Kyle Steven Reyes (42) operates a network of brands, including The Silent Partner Marketing and Law Enforcement Today out of St. John, Florida that monetizes pro-police, Christian-nationalist, and MAGA-aligned outrage.
His main fundraising event, the “Big Blue Bash” at Mar-a-Lago, uses “Back the Blue” branding to platform January 6 apologists and election deniers. The dossier highlights two major hypocrisies:
Fiscal: The event relies on millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded security for its high-profile guests, while Reyes’s brand critiques government spending.
Ideological: It champions “law and order” but celebrates figures linked to the violent attack on Capitol police.
The report also accuses his network of spreading disinformation for clicks and documents Reyes’s pattern of making derisive comments online. In essence, the dossier argues that Reyes has built a business model that profits from political division and performative patriotism, while taxpayers help foot the bill.
Google AI Overview:
Complaints about The Silent Partner Marketing often involve billing issues, contractual disagreements, poor quality of service, and a lack of accountability for incomplete work. Several clients have accused the company of violating contract terms, failing to deliver promised results, and keeping funds for services never rendered. On the employment side, a major complaint is a toxic company culture and issues with aggressive and unprofessional leadership, according to some employee reviews on platforms like Glassdoor.
Executive Summary
Kyle Steven Reyes — Snowflake
Kyle Steven Reyes operates a tightly interlinked ecosystem of brands — The Silent Partner Marketing, Law Enforcement Today, and related “Back the Blue” projects — designed to monetize outrage, faith signaling, and political grievance.
His messaging blends Christian-nationalist identity, pro-police branding, and MAGA rhetoric into a self-reinforcing content and fundraising machine centered on the Big Blue Bash, a Mar-a-Lago gala that markets patriotism and law enforcement loyalty while platforming January 6 apologists and 2020 election deniers.
While Reyes champions “law and order,” his network celebrates figures who attacked police at the Capitol and denigrates critics online. Adding insult, each Mar-a-Lago event that draws federal VIPs costs taxpayers $1–4 million in security and travel — a public subsidy for a private partisan spectacle.
1. Corporate and Business Structure
The Silent Partner Marketing, LLC is an active Florida limited liability company registered on SunBiz under document number L24000098980.
Core Record Details
Full Name: THE SILENT PARTNER MARKETING, LLC
Florida Document Number: L2400009898
Status: Active (as of the latest SunBiz filing
FEI/EIN Number: 47–3942391
Date Filed: January 31, 2024
Principal Address: 111 Orange Avenue, Suite 302, Fort Pierce, FL 34949 (updated March 10, 2025
Mailing Address: 111 Orange Avenue, Suite 302, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
Registered Agent: Kyle Steven Reyes, 79 Indian Grass Drive, St. John, FL 32259
Manager/Authorized Person: Kyle Steven Reyes (same address as above)
Reporting & Documentation
Most recent annual report was filed on March 10, 2025.
https://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/GetDocument?aggregateId=flal-l24000098980-dea9ea69-d6a0-4ff2-b10d-bc129fcba3f3&transactionId=l24000098980-1bd4c552-1b25-47cf-919d-102ee9e63f1a&formatType=PDF
The company remains in good standing with the State of Florida as of its most recent filings.
🔗 Sunbiz corporate record
Additional contact footprint:
The Silent Partner Marketing — 4 Creamery Brook, East Granby CT 06026
642 Hilliard St, Manchester CT 06042
Phone: +1 866–432–6456
(Appears consistently across the official site, Buzzfile, Yelp, and Manta.)
Affiliated media arm:
Law Enforcement Today lists 1309 Coffeen Ave STE 1200, Sheridan WY 82801, a common virtual-office mailbox hub.
🔗 Contact page
2. The Event Funnel: Big Blue Bash at Mar-a-Lago
Event: Veterans Day 2025 ( Nov 11 ) at The Mar-a-Lago Club
Platform: Zeffy ticketing portal
🔗 Big Blue Bash Ticket Page | Instagram Promo
Tickets range from cocktail-only packages to multi-thousand-dollar VIP tables. Sponsors and speakers include ex-federal officials and pro-Trump influencers; promotion leans heavily on “patriotic” imagery and promises of “the party of the year.”
Public Cost Benchmark
Federal protection for government VIPs at Mar-a-Lago historically costs taxpayers $3–4 million per event.
GAO-19–178 documented $13.6 million spent on four early Trump trips — ≈ $3.4 million each. 🔗 GAO report
CREW found Secret Service expenditures near $2 million at Trump properties. 🔗 CREW analysis
So while Reyes markets fiscal conservatism, his flagship event relies on a taxpayer-financed security bubble.
Officials
Todd Lyons
Kash Patel
Tom Homan
Michael Bavis
Sean Darnell
Tulsi Gabbard
Speaker of Congress Mike Johnson
Pete Hegseth
Dan Bongino
Marco Rubio
Ron DeSantis
Kristi Noem
Byron Donalds
Cory D. Randolph
Mark Glass
Robert Redfield
Pam Bondi
John Ratcliffe
Rodney Scott
Jeremy B. Quattlebaum
Ashley B. Moody
John H. Rutherford
Joe Kent
John Czwartacki
Terrance F. Cole
Art Del Cueto
Gavin Clarkson
Edward R. Martin Jr.
Invited Veteran Award Winners
Marcus Luttrell
Rob O’Neill
Joey Jones
Kristy Ennis
Don Mann
Dakota Meyer
Salvatore Giunta
Leroy Petry
Clint Romesha
Kyle Carpenter
Special Guests
Scott LoBaido
Joe “The Plumber” Wurzelbacher
Kari Lake
Michael Flynn
James O’Keefe
3. Kyle’s Messaging and Ideological Branding
Masculinity rhetoric: Posts condemn “soy-latte-sipping churches” and urge “men to be men.”
Faith framing: Public content glorifies The Church of Eleven22 ( Jacksonville FL ) and its revival imagery. 🔗 coe22.com
Patriot and Police fusion: “Thin Blue Line” hashtags and charity branding mask partisan warfare
The contradiction is glaring: the same movement Reyes amplifies celebrated rioters who brutalized Capitol police. His platform converts that cognitive dissonance into brand engagement and donor clicks.
4. Online Behavior and Documented Comments
Screenshots and archived posts show a pattern of derision and mock-compassion:
“Do you need me to use small words to explain the difference between legal and illegal?”
“ ‘Painter’. Yeah, pretty much explains it.”
“Given your job … you might want to refresh that resume.”
“Comments like this explain why you’re looking for work.”
“Have another glass of CNN juice.”
“Too bad you couldn’t time travel from under that rock.”
“Why don’t we start with a drug and alcohol rehab program for you? Happy to raise the funds.”
“Maybe your doctors can help … get those estrogen levels way down and teach him what T is.”
“Send me your tears so I can drink them with my bacon and eggs.”
“Look no further than lowering the standards so women could qualify as Navy SEALs.”
“It’s so cute how you’re the self-appointed ‘CEO’ … you need to put MBA next to your name.”
Each blends mockery of employment, gender, or faith with a closing dose of pious moralizing — an engagement tactic masquerading as ministry.
5. Misinformation Cycle: The FY26 Continuing Resolution Hoax
Reyes and his network amplified the claim that the Democratic FY26 CR secretly allocated $200 billion to “illegals.”
The official bill text and committee summaries do no such thing. Sections 2141–2142 only extend ACA premium-tax-credit formulas for qualified enrollees — no provisions for undocumented immigrants.
🔗 Senate Appropriations PDF
Result: outrage clicks built on a non-existent clause — classic “disinformation as a business model.”
6. Reputation and Ethics Risks
Badge Borrowing: Mixing “law enforcement charity” branding with partisan politics risks sponsor backlash.
Public Subsidy: Private gala benefits from taxpayer-funded protection while railing against government spending.
Opacity: Virtual-office addresses mask ownership chains and complicate accountability.
7. Agency and Directory Listings
The Silent Partner Marketing (Official Website)
🔗 https://www.thesilentpartnermarketing.com
Buzzfile Company Profile
🔗 https://www.buzzfile.com/business/The-Silent-Partner-Marketing-LLC-866-432-6456
Yelp Business Listing (East Granby, CT)
🔗 https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-silent-partner-marketing-east-granby-3
Manta Company Listing (Manchester, CT)
🔗 https://www.manta.com/c/mb0jr16/the-silent-partner-marketing-llc
Affiliated Media Property
Law Enforcement Today — Contact Page (Mail Drop in Sheridan, WY)
🔗 https://lawenforcementtoday.com/contact
Event Ticketing and Promotion
Big Blue Bash at Mar-a-Lago — Ticketing via Zeffy
🔗 https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/big-blue-line-gala
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Faith Network Reference
The Church of Eleven22® — Jacksonville, Florida
🔗 https://coe22.com
Primary Legislative Source (Fact-Check Context)
FY26 Democratic Continuing Resolution (Appropriations Text)
🔗https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/fy26_democratic_continuing_resolution_text.pdf
Government Oversight — Mar-a-Lago Cost Benchmarks
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO-19–178) — Presidential Travel Costs (Mar-a-Lago)
🔗 https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-19-178
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) — Secret Service Spending at Trump Properties
🔗 https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-reports/trump-spent-secret-service-taxpayer-money/
Professional / Personal Profiles
Kyle Reyes — LinkedIn Profile
🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/thesilentpartner/
Kyle Reyes — Facebook Public Figure Page
🔗 https://www.facebook.com/KyleReyesCEO/
Young America’s Foundation — Speaker Bio for Kyle Reyes
🔗 https://yaf.org/people/kyle-reyes/
8. Conclusion
Reyes’s operation demonstrates how outrage and faith can be packaged as commerce:
Weaponize identity → generate clicks and donations.
Stage a high-visibility event → convert prestige into brand leads.
Externalize cost → let taxpayers fund security while sponsors underwrite spectacle.
The rhetoric shouts law and order; the business model thrives on disorder.
Every claim above traces to a verifiable source, from Sunbiz filings to GAO audits.
That transparency is the only antidote to the culture of performative misinformation Reyes helped industrialize.
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