斯瓦威尔盟友被指控用竞选资金支撑“奢华生活”——包括超级碗门票


2026年6月23日 美国东部时间上午9:56 / 福克斯新闻

一位消息人士向《政客》透露,这位亚利桑那州民主党人“把竞选账户当成了自己的私人贪污基金”

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据竞选财务文件和一位熟悉其财务状况的消息人士透露,亚利桑那州联邦参议员鲁本·加列戈——曾是名誉扫地的前众议员埃里克·斯瓦威尔的关键盟友——用竞选资金为自己和家人支付奢华旅行,并支付育儿费用。

财务文件显示,加列戈通过其领导政治行动委员会(PAC)支付了前往加勒比度假胜地圣巴特、迪士尼乐园、迪士尼世界、迈阿密和芝加哥的旅行费用。一位熟悉加列戈开支的消息人士向《政客》透露,这位议员经常带着家人一起进行奢华出行,并用捐赠者的资金支付保姆服务费用。

“他就是把竞选账户当成了自己的私人贪污基金,”该消息人士说。“他用竞选资金来维持奢华的生活方式。”

竞选财务记录显示,加列戈的领导PAC及其竞选团队累计支付了超过1.8万美元的育儿费用,其中包括一笔付给其岳母的400美元款项。

极左翼激进派将巨额竞选资金用于奢华酒店、“顶级”豪华轿车服务

2025年12月11日,亚利桑那州民主党参议员鲁本·加列戈在两项旨在抑制保费上涨的对立医疗法案失败后,走出华盛顿特区参议院会议厅。(安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社)

“这不是什么新闻,”他在谈及育儿和家庭旅行开支时告诉《政客》。“随着育儿成本不断上涨,美国家庭的预算负担沉重,国会两党议员和白宫官员都会像联邦选举委员会(FEC)允许的那样,经常带着妻子和孩子一同出行。”

在一笔竞选开支中,加列戈与斯瓦威尔成立了一个联合筹款委员会,并用该委员会的资金支付了2023年第57届超级碗的门票。这项活动花费超过3.7万美元,当时对外宣传是一场筹款活动,他们招募捐赠者观赛并共进早午餐,以换取足够高的竞选捐款。

这两位议员每人从该活动中获利近8000美元,赛后便解散了这个联合委员会。

加列戈的一位发言人告诉《政客》,“门票是按市场公平价格购买的”,“在体育赛事上接待捐赠者和支持者是两党都普遍采用的做法。”

与民主党渊源深厚的参议院候选人已从竞选金库中向家人支付超过35万美元

2025年3月17日,亚利桑那州斯科茨代尔的诺亚乔利亚健康中心,鲁本·加列戈在市政厅活动中发言。(丽贝卡·诺布尔/盖蒂图片社)

熟悉加列戈财务状况的消息人士向《政客》透露,圣巴特之行是为了参加妻子老板的生日派对,而迈阿密之行则是为了纪念妻子的生日,他在当地一家海滨酒店的消费高达9000美元。

加列戈的发言人向《政客》解释称,圣巴特之行是“多站式政治和筹款行程的一部分——参议员们通常都会这么做”,而迈阿密之行中,这位参议员和妻子“参加了多场有大量民众参与的政治活动和筹款活动”。

联邦议员不得将捐赠给主要竞选委员会的资金用于“个人用途”或与竞选公职无关的开支。不过,领导PAC的监管标准更为宽松,只要支出具有某种筹款目的即可。

目前没有迹象表明加列戈的领导PAC支出存在任何违法行为。

塔拉里科宣扬德州出身,外州资金助力其参议院竞选

2024年11月4日,亚利桑那州坦佩亚利桑那州立大学,时任参议院候选人鲁本·加列戈在哈里斯-瓦尔茨“为生殖自由而战”巴士巡回演讲站台上发言。(马里奥·塔马/盖蒂图片社)

加列戈绝非唯一以这种方式使用领导PAC资金的议员,许多议员都用自己的委员会支付前往高端地点的昂贵旅行费用。

透明度倡导者认为,关于议员使用领导PAC资金的宽松支出规则,使得企业利益集团可以更轻松地通过向实际上用于议员奢华开支的账户捐款来施加影响。据竞选财务记录显示,捐赠给加列戈领导PAC的资金中约有一半来自企业来源。

加列戈目前正被传考虑参加2028年总统竞选,许多人认为他是一位进步派人士,在2024年亚利桑那州参议院选举获胜后具备显著的跨党派吸引力。不过据向《政客》透露消息的人士称,该参议员核心圈子中的一些人质疑他能否通过竞选审查。

斯瓦威尔在国会的“挚友”在爆料指控摧毁其政治生涯后倒戈

2021年由美-卡塔尔商业委员会资助的卡塔尔之行中,时任众议员亚利桑那州民主党人鲁本·加列戈和加利福尼亚州民主党人埃里克·斯瓦威尔与妻子赤裸上身骑骆驼合影。(福克斯新闻)

他与斯瓦威尔的长期友谊被视为一个潜在弱点,斯瓦威尔在多起性虐待指控后暂停了加州州长竞选并辞去了国会职务。此外,佛罗里达州联邦众议员安娜·保利娜·卢纳(共和党)已敦促参议院就加列戈被指控的性行为不端和竞选财务违规行为展开调查。

这位参议员已否认这些指控。国税局记录显示,他上个月设立了一个法律辩护基金。

“任何了解加列戈的人都知道,他是经过最严格审查的候选人之一,因为他在2024年艰难的竞选活动中,有数百万美元的资金被用于攻击他,”加列戈的通讯总监雅克·佩蒂特告诉《政客》。“尽管如此,他的得票率还是超过了同票仓的顶级候选人。现在他专注于为亚利桑那州民众服务,并在2026年助力民主党候选人当选。”

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Swalwell pal accused of using campaign cash to bankroll ‘luxury lifestyle’ — including Super Bowl tickets

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A source told Politico the Arizona Democrat ‘spends his campaign account like it’s his personal slush fund’

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Sen. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat from Arizona who was a key ally of disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell, used campaign cash to fund luxury trips with his family and to cover his childcare expenses, according to campaign finance filings and a source familiar with his finances.

Gallego, through his leadership PAC, has paid for trips to the Caribbean island getaway of Saint Barthélemy, Disneyland, Disney World, Miami and Chicago, finance filings show. A source familiar with Gallego’s spending told Politico that the lawmaker would often bring his family along for the luxury jaunts, and use donor cash to pay for babysitting services.

“He just spends his campaign account like it’s his personal slush fund,” the source said. “He’s using campaign cash to live a luxury lifestyle.”

Campaign finance records show that Gallego’s leadership PAC and his campaign have collectively paid over $18,000 to cover childcare costs, including a $400 payment to his wife’s mother.

FAR-LEFT FIREBRAND SPENDS EYE-POPPING AMOUNT OF CAMPAIGN CASH ON LUXURY HOTELS, ‘TOP-TIER’ LIMO SERVICES

Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., walks out of the Senate Chamber in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 11, 2025, after two opposing healthcare bills intended to curb rising premiums failed.(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“This is not breaking news,” he told Politco of expenses for childcare and family travel. “With the rising costs of childcare and the burden it has on the budgets of American families, Democrats and Republicans in Congress and the White House alike regularly travel with their wives and children, as is permitted by the FEC.”

In one campaign expense, Gallego and Swalwell established a joint fundraising committee that they then used to pay for tickets to watch Super Bowl LVII in 2023. The event, which cost over $37,000, was billed as a fundraising operation where they recruited donors to attend the game and have brunch with them in exchange for a sufficiently high campaign contribution.

The duo of lawmakers each profited just under $8,000 from the event, effectively shuttering the joint committee after the game.

A Gallego spokesperson told Politico that the “tickets were purchased at fair market value” and that “hosting donors and supporters at sporting events in their areas is a common, bipartisan practice.”

SENATE HOPEFUL WITH DEEP DEM TIES HAS PAID FAMILY OVER $350K FROM HIS CAMPAIGN COFFERS

Sen. Ruben Gallego listens during a town hall at NOAH Cholla Health Center in Scottsdale, Ariz., on March 17, 2025.(Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)

The source familiar with Gallego’s finances told Politico that the trip to Saint Barthélemy was for his wife’s boss’ birthday and that the trip to Miami, where he racked up $9,000 in charges at a beachfront hotel, was to commemorate his wife’s birthday.

A Gallego spokesperson explained to Politico that the travel to Saint Barthélemy was part of “a multi-stop political and fundraising swing — as senators regularly do,” and that on the Miami trip the senator and his wife “attended several widely attended political events and fundraisers.”

Federal lawmakers are barred from using funds donated to their primary campaign committees for “personal use,” or expenses that are not related to their campaigns for office. Leadership PACs, however, are held to a looser standard wherein expenditures are allowed so long as they serve some kind of fundraising purpose.

There is nothing that suggests any of Gallego’s leadership PAC expenditures were made unlawfully.

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Rep. Ruben Gallego, then a Senate candidate, speaks at a Harris-Walz “Fighting for Reproductive Freedom” bus tour stop at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., on Nov. 4, 2024.(Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Gallego is far from the only legislator to use his leadership PAC in this way, with many lawmakers using their committees to fund pricey trips to exclusive locations.

Transparency advocates have argued that the permissive spending rules surrounding how politicians can use funds donated by leadership PACs allow corporate interests to more easily accrue influence with lawmakers by contributing to what is effectively an account for their luxury expenses. About half of the donations to Gallego’s leadership PAC have come from corporate sources, according to campaign finance records.

Gallego is reportedly exploring a 2028 presidential run, with many seeing him as a progressive with significant crossover appeal following his 2024 Arizona Senate victory. Some in the senator’s inner circle, however, have doubts that he could make it through vetting, according to the source who spoke with Politico.

SWALWELL’S ‘BEST FRIEND’ IN CONGRESS TURNS ON HIM AFTER BOMBSHELL ALLEGATIONS TORPEDO HIS POLITICAL CAREER

Then-Reps. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., and Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., are pictured with their wives riding camels shirtless during a 2021 trip to Qatar funded by the U.S.-Qatar Business Council.(FOX NEWS)

His longtime friendship with Swalwell, who suspended his campaign for California governor and resigned from Congress following multiple allegations of sexual assault, is seen as one potential vulnerability. Additionally, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., has pressed the Senate to investigate Gallego over alleged sexual misconduct and campaign finance infractions.

The senator has dismissed the allegations. IRS records show that he established a legal defense fund last month.

“Any person close to Gallego would know that he is one of the most vetted candidates after his tough 2024 campaign where millions of dollars were spent against him,” Jacques Petit, Gallego’s communications director, told Politico. “Despite that, he overperformed the top of the ticket. Now he is focused on delivering for Arizonans and electing Democrats in 2026.”

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Gallego did not respond to a request for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Monday.

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