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Key Biden aides, including one with ties to dark money, not required to disclose personal finances
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Three top aides to President Biden's COVID-19 response are exempt from the personal financial disclosure requirements that other members of his administration must file.
Dunn worked as the managing director for liberal consulting firm SKDKnickerbocker, which received more than $10 million from the Sixteen Thirty Fund, which is part of a left-wing dark money network, between 2006 and 2019, according to the Capital Research Center. The reports would have listed the income sources, former employers, debts and assets for Dunn, Slavitt and Choucair. Political appointees are usually required to disclose personal finances under ethics law if they are individuals who play a massive part of an administration.More Related News