Trump Campaign And Super PAC May Have Violated Election Rules, Says Watchdog Group
Source: Fast Company
A recent financial disclosure from Steve Bannon suggests his salary may have been improperly subsidized by a pro-Trump super PAC.
A campaign finance watchdog said today that chief White House strategist Steve Bannon may have illegally benefited from spending by a pro-Trump super PAC while he led Trumps presidential campaign.
The Campaign Legal Center believes Make America Number 1, a super PAC that backed Trump, may have improperly subsidized Bannons salary. In a letter to regulators on Wednesday, the Campaign Legal Center argued that details in Bannons recent financial disclosure give reason to believe the Trump campaign and the super PAC may have violated federal election rules.
While Trump initially criticized his Republican opponents for their close ties to super PACs and disavowed outside groups that sought to support his bid, his team embraced outside help during his general election race against Hillary Clinton and pushed the boundaries of federal election rules as much as any other 2016 candidatetesting regulations meant to ensure that super PACs operate independently from campaigns.
Read more: https://www.fastcompany.com/40405915/trump-and-super-pac-may-have-violated-election-rules-says-watchdog-group
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