Liberal Julia Letlow Continues to Break Federal Law
- Dr. Bill Cassidy Press
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read
Baton Rouge, LA - Today, the Bill Cassidy for U.S. Senate campaign filed a formal complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) against Congresswoman Julia Letlow and her U.S. Senate campaign. The complaint includes clear, documented evidence that Letlow knowingly and willfully violated the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. This is illegal.
Statement from Cassidy's Campaign:
"Time and time again, Julia Letlow has shown a willingness to ignore federal law. Whether it's campaign finance law or insider stock trading, Letlow acts as though the rules don't apply to her. Louisiana voters deserve leaders who respect the law and uphold the highest standards of integrity."
This is not the first time Julia Letlow has been caught breaking the rules. Recent public reporting exposed 210 stock trade disclosure violations tied to her financial filings.
Letlow has a long history of hiding her transactions as long as she can and has repeatedly failed to disclose hundreds of transactions. Meanwhile, public reporting has shown that Letlow's net worth has grown significantly since taking office in 2021. As The Advocate reported, "Letlow traded stocks in companies within two or three days of her congressional committees holding hearings on topics that touched upon business activities involving those companies." These reports raise serious concerns about her character, transparency, and accountability.
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