Federal Elections Commission Launches Investigation Into Rep. Jasmine Crockett – EVOL

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) appears to be in some legal trouble that could actually stick this time.

The Daily Signal reported on Thursday that the Federal Elections Commission has launched an investigation into Crockett regarding highly suspicious donations made to her 2024 re-election campaign.

According to the outlet, a conservative advocacy group called The Coolidge-Reagan Foundation made the FEC complaint on March 26. FEC assistant general counsel for complaints examination and legal administration then notified Crockett via letter on April 2nd.

“The respondents will be notified of this complaint within five business days,” Brown said in the letter.

“You will be notified as soon as the Federal Election Commission (FEC) takes final action on your client’s complaint,” she added. “Should you receive any additional information in this matter, please forward it to the Office of the General Counsel.”

The complaints reference a 73-year-old Texas resident named Randy Best, who supposedly made 53 separate donations totaling $595 to Crockett’s campaign through ActBlue. However, Sholden Daniels, one of Crockett’s GOP opponents for 2026, promoted a video showing that Best’s wife denied knowing any knowledge about the donations.

This suggests the donations were made without the couple’s knowledge.

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