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ICYMI: Ethics investigation a massive liability for Congressman Schweikert

“Overall debt by Schweikert’s reelection committee amounted to more than $251,000, meaning Schweikert’s campaign owes more than it has on hand.”

The ethics problems plaguing Congressman David Schweikert just got a whole lot more real. Amid a growing investigation into Schweikert’s potentially illegal handling of tax dollars and improper campaign contributions, Schweikert’s legal fees are already putting his re-election bid in serious jeopardy. According to a new report from Politico, “Overall debt by Schweikert’s reelection committee amounted to more than $251,000, meaning Schweikert’s campaign owes more than it has on hand.”

While about 40% of Schweikert’s campaign cash comes from corporate PACs, less than 0.4% is from small dollar donors — signaling a devastating lack of grassroots support for the embattled Congressman. 

“The rampant corruption David Schweikert embodies is exactly what hardworking Arizonans hate about Washington,” said DCCC Spokesperson Brooke Goren. “With his consistent votes against the priorities of middle-class families and his legal problems just heating up, it’s hard to imagine how Schweikert pulls together enough support to keep this seat.”

Politico: Arizona Republican Schweikert runs up legal bills in House ethics probe

By John Bresnahan

Rep. David Schweikert is running up big legal bills as the House Ethics Committee investigates the Arizona Republican’s dealings with his former top aide and other employees.

Schweikert owes more than $229,000 to law firms, according to his just-released campaign filings. And that’s on top of the tens of thousands of dollars he has already paid out to his defense team during the ethics probe.

In fact, Schweikert’s legal debts nearly equal the cash on hand his reelection committee reported as of March 30, according to his filing with the Federal Election Commission. Schweikert’s legal debts were more than $229,000, while the reelection campaign had slightly less than $241,000 in the bank. Overall debt by Schweikert’s reelection committee amounted to more than $251,000, meaning Schweikert’s campaign owes more than it has on hand.

…Schweikert reported raising just under $167,000 in the first quarter, an anemic amount for a veteran lawmaker who holds a seat on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee. Roughly 40% of that total came from corporate PACs, according to the new FEC filing.

…The House Ethics Committee — following investigation by the Office of Congressional Ethics, the independent ethics watchdog — launched a formal probe last year into allegations that Schweikert misspent official funds and received illegal campaign contributions from his former chief of staff, Oliver Schwab, and other employees, according to a statement from the panel.

The Ethics Committee said in December that it was looking into whether “Representative Schweikert may have used official resources to benefit his campaign or pressured congressional staff to perform political activity”; if Schweikert “authorized compensation to an employee who did not perform duties commensurate with his House employment”; whether Schweikert or his campaign committee “received loans or gifts from a congressional employee”; and whether Schweikert failed to include information on his annual financial disclosure reports or FEC filings.

…Yet, Schweikert’s growing legal debts demonstrate the challenges the Ethics Committee probe poses for the Arizona Republican. Schweikert owed just under $95,000 to his lawyers at the end of 2018, according to FEC records.

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