ICYMI: NEW REPORT: BILL MCSWAIN USING “DECEITFUL,” “PREDATORY,” “UNETHICAL SCAM” TO RAISE MONEY AHEAD OF LIKELY GUBERNATORIAL RUN

New reporting from the Pennsylvania Capital-Star details how McSwain is using pre-checked boxes to trick unwitting donors into recurring donations.   

PENNSYLVANIA — Bill McSwain has a history of bending the law to advance his own political ambitions, and new reporting from the Pennsylvania Capital-Star revealed today that McSwain is at it again with more questionable practices to fundraise for his expected gubernatorial campaign. 

As Trump’s U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Bill McSwain used taxpayer dollars to put up billboards promoting himself — and now McSwain is using pre-checked boxes to trick unwitting donors into making recurring donations, even after Trump was widely criticized for the same practice and was forced to issue over 500,000 refunds worth $64.3 million to online donors. Several of McSwain’s likely primary opponents condemned the tactic, calling it “a predatory practice,” a “deceitful maneuver,” and an “unethical scam.”

Read the full report below:   

Pennsylvania Capital-Star: Pa. GOP gubernatorial hopeful McSwain using pre-checked box for extra donations

By Stephen Caruso, 06/08/21

Donate to Bill McSwain’s state-level political action committee once, and if you’re not careful, you could end up donating to him for months to come.

The former Philadelphia-area federal prosecutor set up a PAC, Freedom PA, in March ahead of the 2022 gubernatorial primary, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Such an organization can accept political donations and raise McSwain’s profile if he attempts a statewide run.

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But already checked beneath the chosen donation are two buttons. One will make the donation a monthly recurrence.

Another pre-checked box states “the radical left are trying to take control across the country. Tom Wolf and Joe Biden are just the tip of the iceberg. Help us fight back at every level to take back our country!”

Keeping that box checked authorizes the campaign to take an additional $20 donation on June 15.

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Former President Donald Trump’s campaign frequently used these pre-checked boxes to raise tens of millions of dollars from unknowing donors, according to the New York Times.

In early May, the Federal Election Commission, which oversees federal election spending, unanimously suggested that Congress move to ban the use of pre-checked boxes. U.S. Sen, Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., introduced such legislation later that month.

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Donation pages for five other announced GOP candidates for Pennsylvania governor do not automatically sign up donors for recurring donations. And three of those hopefuls criticized McSwain for using the pre-checked boxes.

A senior adviser to GOP gubernatorial candidate Jason Richey, a Pittsburgh attorney, called the tactic unfair to donors.

“It’s a predatory practice, and one that Jason would support legislation to end,” said Jim Christiana, chair of the Beaver County GOP and a former state lawmaker. “The more honest and transparent approach is to let supporters make a voluntary choice to show their support. [McSwain’s] campaign will have to answer why they took the approach that they did.”

Another candidate, Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Gale, said in an email that McSwain as a former federal prosecutor “should know better than to pull an unethical scam like luring donors into a recurring donation trap that can go unnoticed for months, if not years.” 

“However, I am not surprised,” Gale added. “This deceitful maneuver is a swamp tactic and he’s a swamp creature. That’s why I call him Bill ‘McSwamp.’”

A spokesperson for Nche Zama, a Poconos surgeon and GOP hopeful, added in a statement that Zama “arrived in America with $20 dollars in his pocket, so he knows how valuable money is to people and families.”

“Just like we do, supporters get really upset when they are signed-up for recurring contributions and didn’t know it,” the spokesperson added in an email.

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Pennsylvania Democrats also critiqued McSwain’s fundraising strategies in a statement, and compared it to his use of taxpayer money to put up $75,000 worth of billboards featuring his face, and paid for with taxpayer money.

Now, said Democratic spokesperson Brendon Welch in a statement, McSwain is “trying to pull another scam by tricking his supporters into recurring donations. It’s just more proof that he does not care about the hard-earned paychecks of everyday Pennsylvanians and would happily exploit them with shady political tactics, just like Donald Trump.”

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