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Vindman’s campaign hit with FEC complaint

(The Center Square) – Rep. Eugene Vindman, D-Va., is facing a federal ethics complaint over nearly $40,000 in campaign spending on his twin brother’s book — prompting allegations that the purchases violated federal campaign finance laws by converting donations for personal use.

The complaint, filed May 19 with the Federal Election Commission by the conservative watchdog group Americans for Public Trust, accuses Vindman and his campaign treasurer of misusing donor funds to promote Alexander Vindman’s book.

According to FEC records, Vindman for Congress reported two disbursements to Books & Books in March totaling $38,782.52 — one on March 7 for $7,809.55 and another on March 20 for $30,972.97 — both labeled as “fundraising expenses.”

The complaint argues that the campaign’s spending at the Florida bookstore directly supported the promotion of Alexander Vindman’s book, pointing to a signing event and related fundraising emails offering signed copies to donors.

According to the complaint, federal law bars candidates from using campaign funds for “personal use” — which includes subsidizing expenses that benefit a family member unless strict safeguards are followed.

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FEC advisory opinions have repeatedly said that bulk book buys and promotional materials must not result in royalties to the candidate or their relatives.

“The overt promotion of a book authored by Representative Vindman’s brother… is the type of ‘use’ that would exist irrespective of the campaign,” the complaint argues. It asks the FEC to open an investigation and impose sanctions if it finds any violations occurred.

As of Tuesday, no formal investigation had been opened. Vindman’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Vindman, a former Army officer and national security adviser, represents Virginia’s 7th District. His brother, Alexander, rose to national attention for his role in President Donald Trump’s first impeachment during his first term.

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