Federal prosecutors are investigating activist-turned-congresswoman Cori Bush, a Missouri Democrat who’s a member of the progressive “Squad,” for allegedly misspending marketing campaign funds.
Bush acknowledged the probe in an announcement Tuesday, not lengthy after Punchbowl News first reported that she was underneath investigation.
“I can verify that the Division of Justice is reviewing my marketing campaign’s spending on safety providers,” Bush stated. “We’re absolutely cooperating on this investigation.”
The probe’s existence was first disclosed publicly Monday afternoon, when a Home clerk learn a discover from Home Sergeant-at-Arms William McFarland indicating that he had acquired a grand jury subpoena Thursday from the Justice Division for paperwork and supposed to adjust to it. The discover didn’t specify what sort of paperwork have been being sought or why.
Punchbowl Information reported that the investigation into Bush is about using her member’s illustration allowance, a pot of cash given to every Home member for his or her workplace bills in Washington and again of their house districts. Nevertheless, Bush’s assertion indicated that the probe was targeted on her marketing campaign spending.
“As a rank-and-file member of Congress I’m not entitled to non-public safety by the Home, and as an alternative have used marketing campaign funds as permissible to retain safety providers,” Bush stated. “I’ve not used any federal tax {dollars} for private safety providers.”
Bush has confronted scrutiny for paying her husband, Cortney Merritts, tens of 1000’s from her marketing campaign account for “safety providers.” She spent practically $130,000 from her marketing campaign account on personal safety within the first 9 months of 2023, in response to Federal Election Fee information.
Although paying members of the family with marketing campaign funds is authorized, candidates are required to pay the honest market price for his or her providers — no more, not much less. It isn’t authorized to rent members of the family as congressional staffers.
Bush got here to prominence throughout Black Lives Matter protests after the loss of life of Michael Brown by the hands of police in Ferguson, Missouri.
She was elected in 2020, defeating longtime incumbent William Lacy Clay Jr., and has been a distinguished member of the Squad, the casual identify for a gaggle of younger Democratic Home members together with Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.).
The Squad is usually seen as representing the furthest left flank of the Home Democratic Caucus.
Its members, all of whom belong to racial minority teams and most of whom are ladies, are the main focus of intense scrutiny from right-wing media and politicians, and are identified to obtain quite a few threats.
Bush’s heavy spending on safety providers has drawn down her marketing campaign account. She solely had roughly $20,000 in money available on the finish of September, whilst she prepares for a major problem from native prosecutor Wesley Bell in her closely Democratic district centered on St. Louis.