Trump-Vance Campaign Allege Foreign Meddling, Files Major FEC Complaint

Looks like the Harris-Walz campaign is in hot water as the Trump-Vance team has filed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaint, accusing them—and the Labour Party of the United Kingdom—of illegal foreign interference in the 2024 election. The British are allegedly back in our political business, and not in a good way. According to the complaint, current and former Labour Party staffers have been shipped over to the U.S., particularly to key battleground states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina, to campaign for Kamala Harris.

So much for keeping it “American-made,” huh?

Susie Wiles, co-manager of the Trump-Vance campaign, didn’t hold back in her statement: “In two weeks, Americans will once again reject the oppression of big government that we rejected in 1776.” She’s right. The Harris campaign is grasping at straws, reaching overseas for help because they know they’re failing with American voters. I mean, when your own ideas don’t cut it with the people you’re supposed to represent, what’s the next logical step? Apparently, bring in foreign reinforcements. You couldn’t make this stuff up if you tried.

The Labour Party’s involvement here stinks of desperation. According to the complaint, they offered to send 100 of their staff to swing states, even going as far as arranging housing for these operatives. Sofia Patel, Labour’s head of operations, allegedly posted on LinkedIn, basically calling for volunteers to head to the U.S. to get Harris elected. And yet, they decline to comment? Sounds pretty fishy to me. If Labour’s so eager to help Harris, maybe they should focus on their own country’s problems first—you know, like the out-of-control immigration issues plaguing the UK.

Of course, the Trump-Vance campaign isn’t letting this slide. Their lawyer, Gary Lawkowski, is demanding a full FEC investigation into this blatant foreign interference. They claim that it’s illegal for foreign nationals to be involved in any way in U.S. elections. But Labour and the Democrats are skirting the rules by saying the activists are covering their own costs, sleeping on couches, and so on. Sure, they are.

Let’s be clear: This is about more than just a few campaign volunteers. It’s about foreign influence meddling in our election—something Democrats used to scream about, but now seem conveniently okay with. Funny how that works.

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