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Aries Horoscope

Sep 7, 2024… Aries could feel less stressed out with more energy than usual today. If you’ve been feeling a little overwhelmed, the energy will be just right to be able to get a jolt of new inspiration. The vibe will be fantastic to give you a boost so you can turn things around, and you are clearly at the wheel. How you choose to react to things can make all the difference in how you feel. If you choose happiness today, you can feel it all through your weekend, too.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Sep 7, 2024… You will likely be tuned in to your intuition today. If your senses are spot on, you’re in good company with other Aquarians around the world. Call it instinct, clairvoyance, or a connection to a higher power; you’ve got the potential to tap into it in a big way. So, listening to your hunches could be extra important. What you do with the vibes you receive will be up to you. Spreading some positivity or lifting someone up can be a great choice if you want to feel fantastic right through your weekend.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Sep 7, 2024… You will likely be tuned in to your intuition today. If your senses are spot on, you’re in good company with other Aquarians around the world. Call it instinct, clairvoyance, or a connection to a higher power; you’ve got the potential to tap into it in a big way. So, listening to your hunches could be extra important. What you do with the vibes you receive will be up to you. Spreading some positivity or lifting someone up can be a great choice if you want to feel fantastic right through your weekend.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Sep 7, 2024… You will likely be tuned in to your intuition today. If your senses are spot on, you’re in good company with other Aquarians around the world. Call it instinct, clairvoyance, or a connection to a higher power; you’ve got the potential to tap into it in a big way. So, listening to your hunches could be extra important. What you do with the vibes you receive will be up to you. Spreading some positivity or lifting someone up can be a great choice if you want to feel fantastic right through your weekend.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Sep 7, 2024… You will likely be tuned in to your intuition today. If your senses are spot on, you’re in good company with other Aquarians around the world. Call it instinct, clairvoyance, or a connection to a higher power; you’ve got the potential to tap into it in a big way. So, listening to your hunches could be extra important. What you do with the vibes you receive will be up to you. Spreading some positivity or lifting someone up can be a great choice if you want to feel fantastic right through your weekend.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Files Complaint With FEC Over Biden’s War Chest

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Joe Biden bowed to pressure from the Democratic Party and dropped out of the race on July 21. He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take over for him as the Democratic nominee. The VP hit the ground running and began campaigning right away. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is now trying to stop her from using the fundraising cash from the defunct Biden-Harris campaign.

On Tuesday, July 23, Trump’s campaign filed an FEC complaint against Biden, Harris, the Biden campaign, and Keana Spencer, the campaign treasurer. The former president’s campaign accused Harris of trying to “perpetrate a $91.5 million dollar [sic] heist of” the leftover donations to Biden’s campaign.

David Warrington, Trump’s campaign’s general counsel, accused the vice president of failing to file her own Statement of Candidacy and just “filing fraudulent forms with the” FEC to repurpose Biden’s campaign committee for another candidate to use by just replacing the president’s name with hers. The attorney claimed federal campaign finance law doesn’t allow the VP to just take over the campaign funds.

Trump’s complaint might run into issues because when the Biden campaign registered with the FEC, it was just called the “principal campaign committee” for both Biden and Harris. The VP is just changing the name of the fund to the Harris for President, Harris Victory Fund, and Harris Action Fund.

Dara Lindenbaum, one of the FEC’s commissioners, agreed. She wrote a statement on X, formerly Twitter, stating that Harris would get access to the funds because the campaign was registered as the “principal campaign committee.”

Charles Kretchmer Lutvak, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, said they have raised more than $100 million in new donations since Biden dropped out. They have also signed up tens of thousands of volunteers to help push her message. Right now, she has her own money to spend.

Experts believe the FEC won’t address the Trump campaign’s complaint before the election.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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