Campaign Finance Misuse

Lindell’s Campaign Funds: Pillow Founder Buys Own Book

Campaign finance records reveal that Mike Lindell’s gubernatorial campaign has allocated a significant portion of its funds, over half of the approximately $356,000 raised, to purchasing his own self-published book, “What Are the Odds?”. These book purchases, totaling around $187,000, were made to Lindell’s for-profit company and represent an unusual campaign expense compared to other candidates. This spending has drawn criticism and legal scrutiny, particularly in light of ongoing legal battles related to election fraud claims and outstanding legal fees.

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Gaetz Admits Sending Money to Women He Dated: Critics Call It Euphemism for Child Sex Trafficking

In a recent X post, former Representative Matt Gaetz admitted to past excessive partying and dating behavior while vehemently denying all allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor. He stated that the Department of Justice investigated these claims extensively without filing charges, asserting his full exoneration. Gaetz’s statement follows the House Ethics Committee’s release of its report on his conduct, which included accusations of sexual misconduct, campaign finance misuse, and bribery. Despite these allegations, Gaetz maintains his innocence and attributes his past actions to the excesses of his thirties.

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