A digital data firm connected to Pres. Trump’s campaign manager has received more than $900,000 in business from a pro-Trump super PAC.
A digital data firm connected to President Donald Trump’s campaign manager has received more than $900,000 in business from a pro-Trump super PAC, a low profile financial entanglement that could renew questions from critics about whether the senior advisor, Brad Parscale, found discreet ways to profit from his work for the president.
Just last week, the Trump campaign objected angrily to a tabloid news report indicating Parscale was using the spoils of his political work to purchase millions of dollars in real estate and luxury cars. The campaign said Parscale’s wealth began to accrue from work that predated the launch of Trump’s 2016 presidential bid.
Since then, the pro-Trump super PAC has paid Red State $909,871, according to campaign finance records. Much of that money was spent in support of midterm congressional candidates ahead of the November 2018 elections, the records show. "Red State is a valued vendor that provides us with digital consulting services at a competitive rate," America First Action spokesperson Kelly Sadler told ABC News."America First strictly complies with FEC rules and regulations and any suggestion otherwise is patently false."
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