Ted Cruz granted extension on FEC personal finance statement; Democrats pounce [View all]
Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, seeking a third term in the November election against well-financed Dallas Democratic U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, has been granted permission by the Federal Election Commission to extend his deadline to file his required personal financial statement from mid-May to Aug. 14.
The extension, published on the FEC's website, comes as Cruz is attempting to fend off allegations that hundreds of thousands of dollars in proceeds from his podcast "Verdict with Ted Cruz" are being directed to a political action committee supporting his reelection.
"Senator Cruz appears on Verdict three times a week for free, the campaign told the American-Statesman in an email.
Cruz does the podcast with co-host Ben Ferguson and according to its homepage offers a behind-the-scenes analysis "of the political debates that define our country."
Read more: https://www.statesman.com/story/news/politics/elections/state/2024/04/18/ted-cruz-podcast-fec-federal-election-commission-campaign-financial-report-extension/73371275007/