The Democratic National Committee has sent millions of dollars to law firms that are intimately involved in an "Unprecedented lawfare" campaign against former President Donald Trump, according to Federal Election Commission records reviewed by the Daily Caller.
The DNC has paid close to $2 million since August of 2021 to Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP for "Legal services," according to the DNC's FEC filings.
The DNC did not pay the firm for any services from its founding in 2017 until August of 2021.
The firm states that it was founded to "Build a law firm for the future rooted in principles of equity, integrity, and justice." Partner Joshua Matz served as counsel for the House Judiciary Committee during the first Trump impeachment trial.
ABC News previously reported the firm has "Represented the DNC for a long time." Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale And Dorr LLP has filed numerous Amicus briefs in the United States v. Donald Trump case, which concerns Trump's potential criminal liability for actions related to the 2020 election and Jan. 6, and currently sits before the Supreme Court.
"There is now clear and explosive evidence that the Biden DNC is paying Democrat law firms to engage in this unprecedented lawfare and election interference against President Trump," Mike Davis, a legal adviser to Trump and the founder and president of the Article III Project, told the Caller.
In April, DNC spokesperson Alex Floyd stated that "The DNC does not spend a single penny of grassroots donors' money on legal bills." Floyd's statement came in response to the news that the DNC had been using donor money to pay for President Joe Biden's legal bills during Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation of him.
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