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DOJ Criminal Probe of ‘Squad’ Congresswoman Cori Bush Echoes Prior FEC Investigation

The Justice Department’s criminal investigation into Rep. Cori Bush (D-Missouri) over allegations of misuse of private security funds is similar to an earlier Federal Election Commission investigation.

according to punch bowl newswho first report According to the story, the Justice Department subpoenaed the House Sergeant-at-Arms for records related to President Bush’s improper spending of taxpayer funds earmarked for members of Congress for personal security.

On Monday afternoon, the House Clerk read a message from the Office of the Sergeant at Law on the floor of the House floor, formally notifying the House floor that a grand jury subpoena from the Department of Justice had been served on the chamber.

The notice does not specify the targets of the investigation, but Mr. Bush has previously come under scrutiny for his spending on private security.

Mr. Bush was previously investigated by the Federal Election Commission for misappropriating campaign funds for personal safety.

In January 2022, her campaign announced that her now-husband, Courtney Mr. Merritt was employed by a private security service.

When Merritt was hired by the Bush campaign in January 2022, he did not have the private security license required to work in private security in St. Louis, where Bush’s entire congressional district is located. He did not receive his license until February 2023, the month the couple married, but she continued to pay him campaign contributions after that.

U.S. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib Koli Bush holds a banner calling for a ceasefire and condemning Israel’s attack on Gaza in front of the U.S. Capitol on November 8, 2023. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Private security payments from the Bush campaign to Merritt totaled tens of thousands of dollars.

Mr. Bush has spent well over $500,000 from his campaign fund on private security. But those payments came from Mr. Bush’s campaign account, not from taxpayer funds from his congressional office.

in unusual On Monday night, President Bush denounced: punch bowl A reporter asked her about the investigation because she had a toothache.

Mr. Bush has come under intense scrutiny over his private security funding due to his leadership of the “defund the police” movement. She dismissed those criticisms in harsh terms.

“So we need to kick back and defund the police,” Bush told his critics.

Then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) spearheaded calls to provide taxpayer-funded security to members of Congress starting Jan. 6. He also ordered fencing and razor wire to be erected around the Capitol, as well as additional law enforcement personnel, costing taxpayers millions of dollars.

Despite heavy criticism from Republicans that the security was unnecessary and theatrical, fencing and costly security increases will continue in 2021 while the speaker conducts an investigation into the events of January 6. Lasted for most of the time.

After several failed bids, Bush defeated a 10-term Democratic incumbent in 2020 and was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time.

Her campaign held a reelection kickoff event in St. Louis on Saturday, during which President Bush called She herself is “weak”.

Bradley Jay is Breitbart News’ Capitol Hill correspondent. Follow him on X/Twitter. @BradleyAJay.

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