South Bend Mayor and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg has pledged to return campaign donations from two lawyers who represented Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearing.
According to a Wednesday report from
The Guardian, the campaign claimed to have “overlooked” the connection between the two women and Kavanaugh and took the donations by mistake.
Buttigieg’s campaign received $7,200 from Alexandra Walsh – $3,150 of which had already been returned because it exceeded limits – and attended a fundraiser in July that was co-hosted by the Washington lawyer. Buttigieg also received $2,800 from Beth Wilkinson, Walsh’s law partner, who also represented Kavanaugh.
Walsh and Wilkinson both belong to Wilkinson Walsh Eskovitz, the Washington law firm that represented Kavanaugh after he was accused of sexual misconduct by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford.
Saying that no one on the campaign had realized the error until reporters from The Guardian asked about the donations, a spokesperson for
Buttigieg added, “[Kavanaugh] should have never been put on the Supreme Court and this campaign will not accept donations from those who played a role in making that happen. Accordingly, we will be returning this contribution and others from this firm.”
According to a report from HuffPost, only Buttigieg’s campaign has pledged to return the donations.
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