Jasmine Crockett faces FEC complaint over ActBlue donations
- The Coolidge-Reagan Foundation filed a complaint with the FEC against Congressperson Jasmine Crockett for failing to disclose a contributor's identity and accepting donations from another person.
- The FEC opened an investigation into Crockett's campaign regarding donations made through ActBlue, raising concerns about possible donation fraud.
- The complaint alleges that a 73-year-old retiree, Randy Best, unknowingly contributed $595 through 53 donations to Crockett's campaign.
- ActBlue denied any wrongdoing and asserted that accusations against them are politically motivated.
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Complaint Alleges Campaign Finance Violations Against Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett, ActBlue
A formal complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) by the Coolidge-Reagan Foundation alleges that Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett and the political fundraising platform ActBlue violated federal campaign finance laws. The complaint centers on a series of contributions reported in the name of Randy Best of Plano, Texas. According to the filing, Rep. Crockett’s […] Complaint Alleges Campaign Finance Violations Against Tex…
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