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Ronna “Romney” McDaniel, RNC EXPOSED For Wasting MILLIONS of Dollars!

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I guess “wasting” is a subjective term, but I’ve got a huge new report on RNC spending and I’ll just let you decide.

You know every time you donate to the RNC and you think you’re helping President Trump?

Think again.

This is where they’ve actually been spending your money (and why they’re BROKE!)….

From Benny Johnson:

🚨Ronna McDaniel’s RNC seeks new credit line to help climb out of money hole

Meanwhile, in 5 years the RNC spent:

– $3.1 million on private jet services
– $1.3 million on limousine/chauffeur services
– $17.1 million on donor mementos
– $750,000 on floral arrangements
– $80,000 in alcohol-related expenditures
– $400,000 on luxury entertainment

Below are the ridiculous expenses during JUST the 2022 election cycle:

These are the people we’re supposed to believe will bring fiscal responsibility to DC?

WE NEED BETTER LEADERS.

Here’s a Zoom In on that chart:

So all of it is absurd, but I have to ask about the last line….

What in the Hell is $1,280 on “LGBTQ+ Filings”?

The story originally broke from RedState who had this excellent reporting:

Despite Joe Biden’s economy and three straight cycles of election losses, the RNC’s big-spending days are back with a vengeance.

Perhaps because of these losses both RNC donors and committee members are intensely interested in the committee’s finances, particularly the spending. Late last week, RedState was provided a report dated October 7, 2022 that examined RNC’s 2021-22 spending. It calculated more than $500,000 in private jet expenses, $64,000 at clothing retailers, and $321,000 in floral arrangements.

RNC expenditures for private jets, floral arrangements, entertainment, and more during the 2021-22 election cycle.
To determine how that compared with the rest of Ronna McDaniel’s tenure, RedState examined RNC expenditures from 2017 through 2022. In addition to a review of Federal Elections Commission (FEC) data, RedState spoke with current vendors, state party officials familiar with the workings, former staffers (some from McDaniel’s tenure, and some who worked for prior chairs), and several current RNC members to verify numbers and dates. Most were only willing to discuss the matters on background, and all were promised anonymity to avoid potential retaliation.

It is difficult to accurately categorize all of the expenditures because a significant number of transactions seem to be misclassified. For example, nearly $5,000 spent in 2022 at Lululemon, a luxury athletic apparel brand, was classified as “office expense,” as were two expenditures totaling $9,300 at Madison Square Garden in 2017.

Our review found that the amounts spent during the 2021-22 election cycle seem to have been par for the course and possibly even lower than previous portions of McDaniel’s tenure. According to FEC filings, since 2017, the RNC has spent:

$3.1 million on private jet services
$1.3 million on limousine/chauffeur services
$17.1 million on donor mementos
$750,000 on floral arrangements
$80,000 in alcohol-related expenditures
Nearly $400,000 has been spent on event tickets and other entertainment activities, including $30,000 for a private box at a Las Vegas Raiders game, $13,000 for Broadway shows, $9,400 at Madison Square Garden, and $43,000 at Top Golf locations in Texas, Nevada, Virginia, and Maryland.

According to a senior staffer, the private box Raiders game was part of a retreat for senior staff members. RNC funds were also used to fly the senior staffers and their plus-ones first-class to Las Vegas, and for their hotel rooms, food, and alcohol, the staffer says.

Senior staff retreats were also held at the Salamander Resort & Spa in Virginia in 2021 and 2022, according to another staffer. A national committee member says that at the 2021 retreat, held from March 19-21, 30 senior staffers and their families attended, and the RNC paid for Katie Walsh and Mike Shields to speak to the group. FEC reporting shows that the RNC paid $260,000 to the resort in 2021 and 2022, classified as travel expenses and venue rental and catering.

Here’s more from Charlie Kirk:

Anyone else feel like we’d be much better off if we had FIRED Mitt Romney’s niece and hired Mike Lindell instead?


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