Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Former President Donald Trump's political action committee has paid nearly half a million dollars to multiple law firms that employ attorneys representing close allies of Trump who have been targeted by the Jan. 6 committee investigating the Capitol attack, according to a review of financial records by ABC News an arrangement that committee members say raises concerns about the possible coercion of witnesses. Trump's Save America PAC began paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to multiple law firms and lawyers connected to his allies in the committee's crosshairs after the panel was first formed last summer, and continued the payments as the committee's investigation began issuing subpoenas throughout the year, according to multiple sources and a review of Federal Election Commission filings. ABC News has identified payments to at least five law firms that are connected to lawyers representing Trump allies subpoenaed b
(NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump’s political action committee has paid nearly half a million dollars to multiple law firms that employ attorneys representing close allies of Trump who have been targeted by the Jan. 6 committee investigating the Capitol attack, according to a review […]
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Donald Trump's PAC is paying law firms associated with Trump allies targeted by the Jan. 6 panel, which committee members say raises concerns about witness coercion.
(NEW YORK) Former President Donald Trump's political action committee has paid nearly half a million dollars to multiple law firms that employ attorneys repr