Trump PAC Faces Felony Charges in Wisconsin Campaign Finance Probe
The bipartisan ethics commission alleges the PAC illegally supported a candidate to unseat an anti-Trump Republican, adding to Trump's legal woes.
- Wisconsin's bipartisan ethics commission recommends felony charges against Donald Trump's Save America PAC for allegedly circumventing campaign finance laws.
- The commission's investigation found probable cause that the PAC illegally steered at least $40,000 to Adam Steen's campaign against anti-Trump Republican Robin Vos.
- The scheme involved donations to local GOP parties intended for Steen, exceeding the legal individual donation limit.
- Despite efforts to unseat Vos, he won the 2022 Republican primary and general election, marking a loss for Trump in Wisconsin.
- The case adds to Trump's legal challenges, with the former president currently facing 91 charges in multiple jurisdictions.