Following Biden's campaign termination, FEC chair Sean Cooksey, appointed by Trump, highlighted a campaign finance law requiring contributions to be refunded or redesignated if a candidate doesn't run. In response, a group of House Democrats warned that Cooksey's statements could cause “uncertainty and mistrust” in the campaign finance system and democracy.
Cooksey defended his actions, stating on social media platform X, “All I did was quote federal regulations. Why are Democrats afraid of the law?”
Following Biden's campaign termination, FEC chair Sean Cooksey, appointed by Trump, highlighted a campaign finance law requiring contributions to be refunded or redesignated if a candidate doesn't run. In response, a group of House Democrats warned that Cooksey's statements could cause “uncertainty and mistrust” in the campaign finance system and democracy.
Cooksey defended his actions, stating on social media platform X, “All I did was quote federal regulations. Why are Democrats afraid of the law?”