A super PAC aligned with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did not disclose $10 million in loans, according to a complaint that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) filed on March 4 with the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
It marks the second time in the last month that the DNC has accused American Values 2024 of violating federal finance campaign law.
According to the March 4 action, the DNC accused the super PAC of not disclosing a $10 million loan and $9.65 million in loan repayments from Gavin de Becker, whose private security firm provides protection for the independent presidential candidate.
“This is yet another example of AV24 playing fast and loose with election law,” DNC senior adviser Mary Beth Cahill said following the FEC complaint. “It’s clear that they, along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his campaign, don’t believe that the rules apply to them.”…