Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “The Federal Election Commission is asking Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s reelection campaign to answer a number of questions about suspected accounting errors. The letter, sent to the McConnell Senate Committee on Monday, comes as one of the most intense battles on Capitol Hill in months is boiling: whether the Senate should allow a vote on President Donald Trump’s yet-unnamed Supreme Court nominee before the next election in less than two months.”
“Authored by FEC campaign analyst Susan Worthington, the letter said McConnell’s July expenses report found ‘contributions that appear to exceed’ legal limits, as well as contributions ‘received after the 2020 primary election that are designated for the 2020 primary.’ ‘These contributions may only be accepted to the extent that the committee has net debts outstanding from the 2020 primary election,’ Worthington wrote. Worthington also said McConnell’s report disclosed ‘one or more contributions that appear to be from a limited liability corporation(s) (LLC).'”