The next time you read of members of “Indivisible” heckling a Republican member of Congress at a town hall meeting, just picture Hillary Clinton behind the curtain, providing the funding.

In an email to supporters today, Hillary Clinton admitted she is funding the leading group undermining President Trump’s agenda.

“I believe more fiercely than ever that citizen engagement at every level is central to a strong and vibrant democracy,” Clinton wrote.

“To support this wave of grassroots organizing, we’re launching Onward Together, an organization dedicated to advancing the progressive vision that earned nearly 66 million votes in the last election.”

Clinton said Onward Together is funding five left-wing groups, including “Indivisible,” the entity organizing angry liberals to turn out to Republican congressional town hall meetings and boo and jeer GOP congressmen.

“Hundreds of thousands of people have made their voices heard thanks to Indivisible, an effort led by former Congressional staffers who are using their expertise to help ordinary people reach their members of Congress,” Clinton wrote in the email.

She continued, “In some cases, we’ll provide direct funding to these organizations. For others, we’ll help amplify their work and do what we can to help them continue to grow their audiences and expand their reach.”

Clinton praised the group on Twitter, as well.

“People across America have made their voices heard thanks to @IndivisibleTeam,” Clinton tweeted today.

Meanwhile, the NTK Network noted that the one-time opponent of “dark money” in politics is now providing “dark money” herself to Indivisible, as well as other groups mentioned in Clinton’s email, including Swing Left, Emerge America, Color of Change, and Run for Something.

… buried on the donation page is this nugget:

Contributions or gifts to Onward Together, a 501(c)(4) organization, are not tax deductible as charitable contributions or as business deductions.

By listing itself as a 501(c)(4), Clinton is able to take so-called “dark money,” or money from donors who legally do not have to be disclosed, in unlimited amounts.

NTK Network reported that at a October 2015 campaign event, Clinton criticized 501(c)4 groups as “unaccountable dark money.”