David Hogg, known for his activism following the Parkland school shootings, has faced criticism for the spending habits of the Leaders We Deserve PAC, which he is associated with.
The PAC raised over $3 million but reportedly spent a huge portion, $1.4 million, on travel expenses, political consultants, and legal fees. This included payments to Marc Elias, a figure linked to the Clinton campaign and the Trump-Russia investigation.
The PAC’s stated goal is to support young progressive candidates, but a considerable amount of money went toward internal expenses rather than directly aiding campaigns.
For instance, over $83,000 in legal fees were paid to Elias Law Group. This has raised questions about the PAC’s priorities and the effectiveness of its support for emerging progressive voices.
Hogg has been vocal about his political ambitions, aiming to groom young candidates for federal and state offices. However, the PAC’s spending patterns, with substantial sums going to internal costs and limited support for actual candidates, have drawn criticism and skepticism about its impact on the political landscape.
Breitbart’s reporting highlights discrepancies between the PAC’s stated mission and its financial allocations. A large portion of donations come from small-dollar contributors, which has led to concerns about transparency and accountability within the organization, particularly regarding how donor funds are utilized.
The scrutiny surrounding the Leaders We Deserve PAC reflects broader concerns about the role of political action committees, their financial practices, and the effectiveness of their efforts in shaping political outcomes.