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Biden Super PAC Accused of Concealing Donors, Financial Discrepancies

Future⁢ Forward’s financial discrepancies⁢ are ‘egregious’ and ‘hypocritical,’ watchdog group ⁣says

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President Joe Biden’s favorite super PAC will have to explain a $12 million ‌hole ⁣in ​its⁢ finances and its ⁢apparent use of an illegal donor​ concealment scheme after ‍a watchdog group​ filed a complaint to the Federal Election Commission‍ on Tuesday.

The Biden White House recently endorsed Future Forward as the “pre-eminent super PAC” supporting the president’s ⁢reelection bid. ⁢But Future Forward’s financial disclosures are rife⁤ with glaring discrepancies, and the group​ used⁣ its affiliated ‍dark money ⁤nonprofit, Future Forward USA Action, to conceal from the‍ public some of the donors behind its nearly $400 million bankroll ‍in a manner that has resulted in fines and convictions for other political activists, the Washington Free Beacon ⁤reported.

The‌ National Legal and Policy Center said in‍ its complaint Tuesday​ that Future Forward’s conduct violated federal ​law, ⁤and urged the ⁣commission to investigate and penalize ‍the group.

“Joe Biden’s super PAC’s failure to fully disclose and account for millions of⁤ dollars funneled ‍to it​ from uber-rich donors to its related dark money group⁢ is not⁤ only ‍an ⁢egregious violation of FEC laws, but also hypocritical considering Biden’s public ​statements‍ against such dark money groups,” said Paul Kamenar, ‍an attorney with the watchdog group.

Though Biden said in September that dark⁤ money​ “erodes public trust” and⁣ poses a ⁢”serious ‌problem ‌facing our democracy,” Biden deputy chief of staff Jennifer O’Malley said months later that Future Forward would “play a key role” in supporting ‍the president in 2024.

The National Legal and Policy‌ Center’s complaint kicks off an enforcement ‍ process ‍ by which Future Forward will have​ the opportunity to demonstrate ⁣to ⁢the FEC why⁢ it did not violate federal law. But the irreconcilable⁢ discrepancies in Future⁤ Forward’s public reporting ​could introduce difficulties for the group if it tries to make that ​case.

For example, Future Forward’s dark money affiliate​ disclosed to the IRS‍ in 2021 that it forwarded $3.4 million in earmarked donations to the‌ super PAC that ⁣year, a designation that would require the‌ group to reveal​ the original donors to the ⁢FEC, former commissioner Bradley Smith told the Free ⁢Beacon. But Future Forward declined to disclose who contributed the⁢ cash, instead reporting ‍that the‍ funds originated from the dark⁢ money group’s coffers.

The‍ FEC has a history of penalizing conservative⁣ groups for similar conduct. The commission imposed a $350,000 fine⁣ against the American Conservative Union in 2017 for acting⁢ as ‍a “pass through” to conceal the source of an ⁣earmarked $1.7 million super PAC contribution.

The Department of Justice has also ⁢pursued criminal cases against super PACs that use dark money groups ​to conceal donor identities. Federal authorities sentenced the leader of a Puerto Rico-based super ​PAC ‌to‌ 14 months in prison in 2022​ for‌ laundering ‌political contributions to ⁢the entity through two⁢ affiliated dark money groups.

Future⁣ Forward will also likely be hard-pressed to explain a $12 million hole in​ its finances in 2021. The group’s dark⁣ money affiliate reported to the IRS it⁢ contributed $15.3 million ⁢to‍ the super PAC that year. But Future ‌Forward claimed it received just $3.4 million from the dark ⁤money ​group in​ 2021.

“It‌ seems very odd to tell the IRS that you sent $15 million to a super‌ PAC, but to only have ⁢that super PAC report $3 million,” nonprofit attorney Jason Torchinsky told the Free Beacon. “If the ⁢FEC determined‍ that there were $12 million in​ underreported receipts by a super⁤ PAC, that could result in a substantial fine ⁢because⁤ FEC penalties are ‍often assessed based on the amount at issue.”

Future Forward did not return ⁣a request for comment.



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