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Washington, DC – U.S. Representative Cori Bush (D-Missouri) has shelled out nearly $400,000 for personal security this election cycle while simultaneously demanding that police be defunded.
According to Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings, the staunch Defund the Police advocate doled out a whopping $89,265.67 for her private security detail during the second quarter alone, FOX News reported.
It was her largest campaign expenditure between April 1 and June 30, coming in $50,000 higher than her fundraising bill, which was her second-largest expenditure, according to the news outlet. Two of the recipients of the private security funds – Nathaniel Davis and Courtney Merrits – had their addresses listed at Bush’s campaign headquarters, FOX News reported.
The third recipient was Peace Security, which collected nearly $60,000 from Bush’s campaign fund during the second quarter.Bush has continued to call for police defunding despite having dumped a total of $393,417.67 into her own private security detail […]
Excerpt Sourced From: policetribune.com
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