The Democratic National Committee is accusing a pro-Robert F. Kennedy Jr. super PAC of not disclosing $10 million in loans in its latest attempt to foil RFK Jr.’s independent presidential bid.
The DNC filed a complaint Monday against American Values 2024 with the Federal Election Commission, claiming that the super PAC is violating federal law for not disclosing a $10 million loan from Gavin de Becker, with $9.65 million having been repaid.
“This is yet another example of AV24 playing fast and loose with election law,” Mary Beth Cahill, the DNC’s senior adviser, said in a statement. “It’s clear that they, along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his campaign, don’t believe that the rules apply to them.”
The complaint claims Timothy Mellon, former President Donald
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