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Cori Bush’s campaign funds husband’s private security, supporting defunding the police.

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) speaks at ‍the “Just Majority” Supreme Court press conference on⁤ June 22, 2023 ​in Washington, DC. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty ⁣Images for Just Majority)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory

3:47 PM – Sunday, July 23, 2023

Missouri ‌Democrat Representative Cori Bush’s campaign​ paid tens of thousands of dollars to her husband, Cortney Merritts, for private security and other expenditures ⁣during the first half of 2023, according to campaign filings ​acquired by the press.

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The representative’s campaign, which missed the ⁤second quarter filing⁣ deadline and now might face additional fines, finally turned in her committee report on Saturday, a ‌week late.⁤

According to the latest filing, Merritts received $17,500 in security services and “wage expenses” between April and June.

These payments‌ are in⁢ addition to‍ the $12,500 she ⁣received​ for ‌private protection⁤ services during the first quarter, ⁤bringing ‌the⁤ total for the year to ​$30,000.

During this period, the “Squad” member sent $62,000⁣ to the St. Louis-based PEACE Security, which employs many “security operators” with military or law ‌enforcement expertise, according to its website.

In the ‌first half ⁣of the year, the campaign also paid Nathaniel⁤ Davis III around $27,500 for security services. Davis is a former ​black​ panther and controversial ⁢figure who claims to be “109 trillion ​years old and can summon tornadoes.” He is also ⁢known to express ⁢anti-Semitic sentiments.

Bush ⁢is ⁢a member ⁢of⁣ the Democratic Socialists ‌of ⁤America and ⁢has stated numerous ‍times that⁢ extra protection ‍is needed, claiming that she has had⁣ to endure prior assassination attempts.

Since 2019,⁣ Bush⁢ has spent over $500,000 ​on ⁣security fees in​ all, the majority⁤ of which‍ has gone to PEACE Security.

Shortly after Bush​ and Merritts tied the knot in ‌February, her office ⁤claimed that they​ had been ⁣dating before she was even elected to Congress in 2021, which is‍ more⁢ than⁤ a​ year before ​she hired ‌him to work‌ on ‍her campaign in January 2022.

Last year, her campaign also gave Merritts bi-monthly $2,500 checks ​totaling‍ $60,000 while disbursing hundreds of thousands to the security ​business.

Meanwhile, he ‍did not have a private security license as of late February,‌ according to ⁣Fox News. Permission is required to undertake security responsibilities in ⁢St.‌ Louis and nearby St. Louis ⁤County,⁢ which‌ includes Bush’s⁤ entire congressional district.

This is also not the⁤ first‌ time that Bush has been chastised by conservative networks for being ‌hypocritical⁢ and utilizing private protection while expressing her discontent with law enforcement.

In July ⁤2021, Fox News reported‍ on Bush’s security payments while she was a vocal advocate of defunding the⁣ police, prompting CBS News​ to ‍inquire about the funds and⁣ if it was ironic to employ a strong security detail⁣ while ⁤pushing to eliminate⁢ more police officials.

Bush was also questioned in ⁤2022 ‌by then-CNN host Don Lemon if⁢ she would ever retract her “defund ⁢the ​police” stance.

“If you ⁣could do it again, would you still double ⁤down or use that⁤ slogan, ‘defund⁣ the police?’” Lemon asked. “Absolutely,” the Democrat responded. “…So suck⁤ it up, ​and defunding the police has to⁤ happen,” she added.

Bush reportedly became a major advocate‍ for defunding police departments following⁢ the death of George ​Floyd in May‍ 2020.

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