GM under fire for campaign contributions to GOP objectors
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After January 6, General Motors said that it had "paused new political contributions" and future contributions would be guided by "character and public integrity criteria." Since then, General Motors has donated $77,500 to 14 members of the House and Senate who voted to overturn the election. That total includes $10,000 to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). General Motors also donated $15,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which is chaired by Senator Rick Scott (R-FL), who also voted to overturn the election.
GM under fire for campaign contributions to GOP objectors
GM under fire for campaign contributions to…
GM under fire for campaign contributions to GOP objectors
After January 6, General Motors said that it had "paused new political contributions" and future contributions would be guided by "character and public integrity criteria." Since then, General Motors has donated $77,500 to 14 members of the House and Senate who voted to overturn the election. That total includes $10,000 to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). General Motors also donated $15,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which is chaired by Senator Rick Scott (R-FL), who also voted to overturn the election.