BY Benjamin ClarkJune 3, 2025
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 | June 3, 2025
9 months ago

Maxine Waters' campaign hit with $68,000 fine

Rules, it seems, still apply. Rep. Maxine Waters’ 2020 campaign, Citizens for Waters, just got slapped with a $68,000 fine by the Federal Election Commission for breaking campaign finance laws. Even progressive icons can’t dodge accountability forever.

According to Breitbart News, the FEC caught Waters’ campaign in a mess of violations, from sloppy reporting to accepting excessive contributions and making illegal cash payouts. Her team, Citizens for Waters, admitted to the errors but blamed the chaos on the COVID-19 pandemic’s strain on resources. A convenient excuse, but the FEC wasn’t buying it wholesale.

“The errors were primarily a result of limited staff availability and resources during the pandemic,” claimed Leilani Beaver, Waters’ campaign attorney. Limited resources? Perhaps, but most campaigns managed to follow the rules despite 2020’s challenges.

FEC Documents Expose Campaign Missteps

The FEC’s Friday document drop laid bare the details of Citizens for Waters’ misdeeds. In 2020, the campaign failed to accurately report its receipts and disbursements, a basic requirement for transparency. Sloppiness like this undermines trust in the system conservatives already view with skepticism.

Worse, the campaign knowingly pocketed $19,000 in excessive contributions. That’s not a clerical error; it’s a deliberate choice to bend the rules. Actions have consequences, and Waters’ team is learning that the hard way.

The campaign also shelled out $7,000 in prohibited cash disbursements from a petty cash fund. Cash payouts are a red flag in campaign finance, often signaling attempts to skirt oversight. For a seasoned politician like Waters, this raises eyebrows.

Campaign Agrees to FEC Penalties

Waters’ campaign didn’t fight the charges, agreeing to pay the $68,000 fine. They also committed to sending their treasurer to an FEC training program to learn the rules they should’ve known. Better late than never, but it’s a small comfort to those who value integrity in politics.

The campaign must submit proof of the treasurer’s training attendance to the FEC. It’s a humbling step for a campaign led by a congressional veteran. Accountability, it turns out, doesn’t discriminate by seniority.

“Waters’ campaign committee ‘acknowledges errors were made which were not willful or purposeful,’” Beaver wrote to the FEC. Unintentional or not, violations are violations. The law doesn’t grade on intent.

Bipartisan Vote Seals the Deal

The FEC’s decision came via a rare 4-0 bipartisan vote on April 29. Even in a polarized era, both sides agreed that Waters’ campaign crossed the line. That kind of unity is refreshing, if only because it shows the system can still work.

Shortly after, the FEC hit a snag when Commissioner Allen Dickerson’s departure left it without enough members to function fully. The timing was unfortunate, but it didn’t undo the Waters ruling. Justice, however, delayed, was served.

In a curious side note, a 2022 FEC report revealed Citizens for Waters paid $8,000 to Progressive Connections, a company run by Waters’ daughter, Karen. Since 2003, Karen’s firm has pocketed over $1 million from the campaign. Family ties in politics always invite scrutiny, and this is no exception.

Questions Linger on Campaign Practices

The payments to Karen Waters’ company raise questions about favoritism, even if they’re legal. When campaigns funnel millions to family members, it fuels distrust in a system already plagued by insider deals. Conservatives have long called for tighter rules on such practices.

Waters’ campaign may have settled with the FEC, but the story underscores broader issues in campaign finance. Transparency and accountability aren’t just buzzwords—they’re the bedrock of fair elections. Waters’ missteps, however unintentional, weaken that foundation.

For now, Waters’ team is licking its wounds and promising to do better. But for conservatives wary of entrenched political elites, this saga is a reminder: No one is above the law. Not even Maxine Waters.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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