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The Trump campaign filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) against the Harris-Walz campaign’s use of British Labour Party workers “interfering” in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
The far-left Labour Party has sent over 100 volunteers to influence Americans to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.
“In two weeks, Americans will once again reject the oppression of big government that we rejected in 1776. The flailing Harris-Walz campaign is seeking foreign influence to boost its radical message – because they know they can’t win the American people,” Trump-Vance Campaign Co-Manager Susie Wiles stated.
“President Trump will return strength to the White House and put America, and our people, first. The Harris campaign’s acceptance and use of this illegal foreign assistance is just another feeble attempt in a long line of anti-American election interference,” she added.
Nearly 100 current and former overseas volunteers are helping the Harris campaign in swing states, including Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Trump campaign lawyer Gary Lawkowski blasted the effort as foreign election interference.
“Those searching for foreign interference in our elections need to look no further than Ms. [Sofia] Patel’s LinkedIn post. The interference is occurring in plain sight,” Lawkowski wrote.
“To protect our democracy from illegal foreign influence, it is imperative that the Federal Election Commission open a MUR, find reason to believe, and investigate this matter immediately,” he continued.
Sebastian Gorka, a former Trump aide, told the U.K.’s Telegraph that the move is a “bloody outrage.”
“It’s complete interference in American politics and an incredible show of desperation that, not only would this come up as an idea, but that this would be permitted or encouraged by the Kamala campaign,” he said.
“I think the real extent of the damage will be clear after if, God willing, the America First team wins and President Trump is victorious in November,” Gorka added.
Foreign nationals are banned from “directly or indirectly [making] a contribution or donation of money or other thing of value, or to make an express or implied promise to make a contribution or donation, in connection with a Federal, State, or local election,” Just the News noted.



