Trump Campaign Faces Whistleblower Allegations of Financial Misconduct
A former campaign worker claims top officials funneled millions to overcharging firms and engaged in questionable surveillance practices.
- A whistleblower from Donald Trump's campaign alleges that senior officials Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles directed millions to companies accused of overcharging.
- The whistleblower, fired on October 18, claims the campaign's leadership may have installed a listening device in a conference room to monitor employees.
- Concerns were raised about ad spending decisions, with allegations that external firms charged significantly more than the campaign's in-house team.
- The campaign's chief financial officer, Sean Dollman, has denied the allegations, dismissing them as fabrications from a disgruntled former employee.
- The controversy highlights ongoing issues with transparency in Trump's campaign finances, including the lack of clarity on ad spending recipients.