Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks to supporters on the Adrienne Arsht Middle for the Performing Arts in Miami on Oct. 12, 2023.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an unbiased candidate for president, is being questioned by the Federal Election Fee for funds his marketing campaign made to his daughter-in-law final yr, based on a brand new letter first reviewed by CNBC.
The FEC despatched Kennedy’s marketing campaign a letter on Tuesday, asking for particulars about “funds to members of the candidate’s household” between July 1 and Sept. 30.
The FEC threatened to take authorized motion towards the Kennedy marketing campaign if the funds to relations didn’t replicate the truthful market worth of official marketing campaign companies.
Though the letter would not identify the member of the family, Kennedy’s daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, is the one member of the family who acquired funds from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s marketing campaign for president through the interval in query.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a son of the late Legal professional Basic Robert F. Kennedy, rose to recent prominence in recent times as a vaccine skeptic. A lifelong Democrat, Kennedy launched a marketing campaign for president towards fellow Democrat Joe Biden final April. In October, he switched to a third-party run.
Polling on Kennedy has assorted extensively, and it is unclear how critical a risk he poses to Biden’s reelection effort. In December, Quinnipiac College launched a survey of registered voters that confirmed Kennedy would win 22% of the vote in a hypothetical three-way race, with Trump at 36% and Biden taking 38%.
Amaryllis Fox Kennedy is a former Central Intelligence Company officer who’s married to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s son, Robert F. Kennedy III.
Regardless of missing any apparent expertise in political campaigns, Kennedy was formally named supervisor of her father-in-law’s presidential marketing campaign in October. She changed former Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, the earlier marketing campaign supervisor.
Till her father-in-law ran for president, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy had by no means acquired compensation from a federal political marketing campaign, based on FEC data.
Starting in June of final yr, FEC data present that Kennedy’s daughter-in-law started gathering a wage from the marketing campaign for what it described in filings as “administrative” work.
Over the subsequent 4 months, the marketing campaign reported paying Amaryllis Fox Kennedy roughly $70,000.
“Wage funds made to members of the candidate’s household represent private use of marketing campaign funds except the member of the family is offering bona fide companies to the marketing campaign,” the FEC mentioned in its letter to the Kennedy marketing campaign on Tuesday.
“If a member of the family is offering bona fide companies to the marketing campaign, any wage cost in extra of the truthful market worth of the companies offered is private use,” the fee wrote.
A Kennedy marketing campaign spokesperson didn’t reply to CNBC’s request for touch upon the letter. The marketing campaign has till Feb. 13 to reply to the FEC.
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