Wednesday, July 24, 2024 - Former President Donald Trump's campaign has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission claiming the transfer of funds from the Biden reelection campaign to the Harris presidential campaign is a violation of campaign finance rules.
The complaint is filed against Mr. Biden, Harris, the Biden
campaign, and campaign treasurer Keana Spencer.
"Kamala Harris is seeking to perpetrate a $91.5 million
dollar heist of Joe Biden's leftover campaign cash — a brazen money grab that
would constitute the single largest excessive contribution and biggest
violation in the history of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as
amended (the "Act")."
The Trump campaign's general counsel, David Warrington,
accuses them of "filing fraudulent forms with the Commission purporting to
repurpose one candidate's principal campaign committee for the use of another
candidate," claiming that Harris simply replaced Biden's name with her own
rather than filing her own Statement of Candidacy.
"There is no provision in federal campaign finance law
for Kamala Harris to take over Joe Biden's candidacy now by quite literally
attempting to become him via an amendment of his Form 2, assuming control of
his campaign by amending Form 1, and making off with all of his cash,"
wrote Warrington.
Warrington also accused Mr. Biden's campaign of making an
excessive contribution to Harris, saying, "This is little more than a
thinly veiled $91.5 million excessive contribution from one presidential
candidate to another, that is, from Joe Biden's old campaign to Kamala Harris's
new campaign.
This effort makes a mockery of our campaign finance laws.
"Contributions by federal candidate committees to other
federal candidates are limited to $2,000. Yet, Biden for President is seeking
to make an excessive contribution over approximately $91 million dollars — more
than 45,000 times the legal limit."
In addition, the Trump campaign claims that since Mr. Biden
dropped out of the race before transferring the funds to Harris, he's
prohibited from keeping the contributions.
The claim is expected to face strong pushback from the
Harris campaign because when the campaign was originally registered with the
FEC it was called the "principal campaign committee" for both Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris.
According to ABC News, the committees into which money has
been raised are the same, they just have been renamed Harris for President,
Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund
"Republicans may be jealous that Democrats are
energized to defeat Donald Trump and his MAGA allies, but baseless legal claims
— like the ones they've made for years to try to suppress votes and steal
elections — will only distract them while we sign up volunteers, talk to
voters, and win this election," Harris campaign spokesperson Charles
Kretchmer Lutvak said in a statement.
Harris' campaign said on Tuesday it had raked in more
than $100 million in new donations between Sunday afternoon and Monday
evening after Mr. Biden ended his reelection bid and endorsed her.
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