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Today, U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) sent a letter to Todd Ricketts, President Trump’s nominee to be Deputy Secretary of Commerce, seeking answers about Ricketts’ leadership role and fundraising activities on behalf of the Super PAC Future45 and its dark money counterpart, the 45Committee, the group behind pro-Trump TV ads airing in several states. As the senators wrote, Ricketts’ reported leadership of these groups — soliciting, raising and spending money from wealthy donors for partisan political causes, without disclosing those donors – opens him to a vast and expansive array of potential conflicts of interest and abuses of power.
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Democratic Senators Raise Questions on Todd Ricketts’ Super PAC and Dark Money Fundraising Activities
Today, U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) sent a letter to Todd Ricketts, President Trump’s nominee to be Deputy Secretary of Commerce, seeking answers about Ricketts’ leadership role and fundraising activities on behalf of the Super PAC Future45 and its dark money counterpart, the 45Committee, the group behind pro-Trump TV ads airing in several states. As the senators wrote, Ricketts’ reported leadership of these groups — soliciting, raising and spending money from wealthy donors for partisan political causes, without disclosing those donors – opens him to a vast and expansive array of potential conflicts of interest and abuses of power.
Today, U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) sent a letter to Todd Ricketts, President Trump’s nominee to be Deputy Secretary of Commerce, seeking answers about Ricketts’ leadership role and fundraising activities on behalf of the Super PAC Future45 and its dark money counterpart, the 45Committee, the group behind pro-Trump TV ads airing in several states. As the senators wrote, Ricketts’ reported leadership of these groups — soliciting, raising and spending money from wealthy donors for partisan political causes, without disclosing those donors – opens him to a vast and expansive array of potential conflicts of interest and abuses of power.