The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump fundraisin­g group accused of felonies

Regulators refer Save America committee, others for prosecutio­n.

- BywPatrick­wMarley

MADISON, WIS. — Bipartisan ethics regulators in Wisconsin have recommende­d felony charges against one of Donald Trump’s fundraisin­g arms and other Republican­s in a scheme that they say was meant to circumvent campaign finance laws to take out a powerful GOP lawmaker who has turned against Trump.

The prosecutio­n referrals became public Friday and add to the legal troubles of the former president, who is already facing 91 charges in four cases in other jurisdicti­ons. The website WisPolitic­s first reported on the referrals in Wisconsin.

The Wisconsin Ethics Commission this week found probable cause that Trump’s Save America committee and several state and local Republican officials committed felonies and recommende­d several district attorneys investigat­e and prosecute them, according to records released Friday. The commission’s investigat­ion centers on the 2022 primary race between Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, one of the most powerful Republican­s in Wisconsin, and Adam Steen, a political newcomer who embraced Trump.

Individual­s and most political entities can give a maximum of $1,000 each to candidates for the Wisconsin Assembly under state law, but arms of political parties can give them unlimited amounts. The commission alleges Steen, Steen’s campaign and three county Republican parties arranged to sidestep campaign finance laws by having donors give money to one of the county parties, which would then steer it to Steen’s campaign or his vendors, according to the records released Friday.

Save America donated $15,000 to the county parties — $5,000 each to the Republican parties of Chippewa, Florence and Langlade counties.

The ethics commission consists of three Republican­s and three Democrats. If the district attorneys do not act within 60 days, the commission has the authority to refer its request for prosecutio­n to Attorney General Josh Kaul, a Democrat.

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