FEC chairman says DOJ broke federal policies with ‘warning letter’ to Musk

A top Federal Election Commission official has accused the Department of Justice of violating federal policies and targeting “perceived political opponents” for a letter it sent to Elon Musk.

FEC Chairman Sean Cooksey argued that the agency’s actions amounted to efforts “to intimidate and chill private citizens and organizations from campaigning on behalf of President Trump” and tried to influence the outcome of the 2024 presidential election in a letter to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz on Wednesday. 

The FEC chief also called on Horowitz and the DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility to open an investigation into the matter and “hold accountable any individuals responsible for any violations of federal law or department policies.” 

The Washington Examiner reached out to the DOJ for comment outside of normal business hours but did not receive…

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