Two advocacy groups have called for an investigation, accusing the Republican senator of possible campaign finance law violations.
Two advocacy groups on Tuesday filed a formal campaign finance complaint against U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) over advertising revenue from his podcast sent to a political action committee supporting his 2024 reelection campaign.
The complaint, filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), alleges Mr. Cruz may have directed iHeartMedia to send more than $630,000 to the Truth and Courage PAC, exceeding the $5,000 limit that an officeholder is allowed to solicit for a Super PAC.
âThere is reason to believe Cruz has violated federal campaign finance laws that prohibit federal candidates and officeholders from soliciting or directing âsoft moneyâ â including money from corporations, which are categorically prohibited from contributing to candidates â in connection with his 2024 reelection efforts,â according to the FEC complaint.
The complaint, filed by the Campaign Legal Center and End Citizens United, requests the FEC to conduct a formal investigation into five payments from iHeart Media Management Services, Inc., a subsidiary of iHeartMedia, to the Truth and Courage PAC. The payments date back to March 1, 2023.
There is no contact information provided on the Truth and Courage PAC website.
The complaint further claims that Mr. Cruzâs podcast, âVerdict with Ted Cruz,â is funded, marketed, and distributed by iHeartMedia. However, the terms of the agreement are not publicly available.
Mr. Cruzâs campaign office did not immediately respond to The Epoch Timesâ request for comments.
Mr. Cruz said he does not receive compensation for hosting the podcast for the San Antonio-based company.
End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller claims âitâs clearâ that the payments from iHeart should be investigated.
A previous ethics complaint was filed against the senator by Campaign Legal Center in 2022 when his podcast was picked up by iHeartMedia. They claimed the company violated rules prohibiting lobbyists from giving gifts to senators.
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