Donald Trump’s PAC secretly handed $1 million to the controversial Arizona “audit” that hoped to prove the election was stolen from the former president.
Donald Trump’s PAC secretly handed $1 million to the controversial Arizona “audit” that hoped to prove the election was stolen from the former president,reported. Documented, a watchdog group, traced the funds from a shell company to an allied conservative group and finally, back to Trump’s Save America Pac.
Bill Gates, GOP vice-chair of the Maricopa county board of supervisors during the audit, said he was “disappointed, but not surprised” that Trump helped with funding. “What I have a problem with is an audit that is undertaken with a goal in mind, and that is literally being funded by one of the candidates. This is absolutely what we do not want to happen,” Gates said.
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