Maxine Waters Caught Giving Daughter 100k In Campaign Funds

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Maxine Waters caught funnelling 100k in campaign funds to daughters bank account

In newly released FEC filings, it has been discovered that Rep. Maxine Waters has been secretly paying her daughter over $100,000 from campaign funds. 

Karen Waters, the Representative’s daughter, was previously paid a whopping 42k and is scheduled to receive another 65k from her generous and criminally-minded mother.

Dailycaller.com reports: The campaign is scheduled to pay the younger Waters another $65,000 for her “professional services” working on a “slate mailer,” according to the most recent FEC files.

Rep. Waters’s campaign debt to her daughter was first noted in April 2017 by the Washington Free Beacon. The campaign had yet to report any payments on the debt at that time.

Since then, the campaign has reported nine payments to Karen Waters ranging from $3,000-$7,000, according to FEC files reviewed by TheDCNF. Rep. Waters has come under ethical scrutiny in the past.

Liberal watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) named the California Democrat one of the “most corrupt” members of Congress in 2011.

“In the midst of a national financial catastrophe, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) used her position as a senior member of Congress and member of the House Financial Services Committee to prevail upon Treasury officials to meet with OneUnited Bank,” CREW explained. “She never disclosed that her husband held stock in the bank.”

3 Comments

  1. So 7 years ago she was claimed to be most corrupt, and here we are in 2018 and absolutely nothing has been done?? Typical

  2. Not that I condone this, but the pentagon lost 22trillion thats right 22 Trillion dollars and this gets air time, come on lets deal with the real important things first then worry about the penny’s. Penny wise dollar foolish fits here.

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