Overview
- The Democratic National Committee has filed a complaint against the Super PAC backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr., accusing it of violating campaign finance laws by failing to disclose $10 million in loans.
- The loans were from Gavin de Becker, a private security executive, and the DNC alleges that this allowed the Super PAC to mislead the public about its financial backing.
- This is the second complaint the DNC has filed against the Super PAC, with the first alleging an illegal ballot access scheme.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent presidential candidate, has gathered enough signatures to appear on the ballot in Arizona, a key swing state.
- Kennedy's campaign could potentially influence the outcome of the presidential race, especially in swing states like Arizona where the margin of victory in 2020 was very narrow.