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American Values also continued its financial relationship with Gavin de Becker, founder of the security firm by the same name — though not through a new contribution.
De Becker was refunded $2 million on April 25. The return was another transaction in the “bridge funding” arrangement between the donor and super PAC. De Becker has now donated $14 million to American Values 2024 and received $11.65 million back since the PAC started backing Kennedy’s White House bid. His net contribution is now $2.35 million.
The arrangement has drawn scrutiny from Kennedy’s rivals, and the Democratic National Committee filed a complaint with federal regulators about the consistent transfers of funds back to de Becker, alleging that the contributions function as loans.
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American Values also continued its financial relationship with Gavin de Becker, founder of the security firm by the same name — though not through a new contribution.
>De Becker was refunded $2 million on April 25. The return was another transaction in the “bridge funding” arrangement between the donor and super PAC. De Becker has now donated $14 million to American Values 2024 and received $11.65 million back since the PAC started backing Kennedy’s White House bid. His net contribution is now $2.35 million.
>The arrangement has drawn scrutiny from Kennedy’s rivals, and the Democratic National Committee filed a complaint with federal regulators about the consistent transfers of funds back to de Becker, alleging that the contributions function as loans.
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