The former Democratic congressman of Virginia Abigail Spanberger is being accused of her Republican opponent in the next race of Virginia’s governor not to include her role as she tries in financial dissemination reports while she was a member of the Congress.
The campaign for Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, which aims to replace the current government. Glenn Youngkin, calling incomplete revelations “a calculated lie”, not an “accident.” But, according to the Spanberger campaign, the only active contained in the trust is the personal residence of Spanberger, which is not required to be revealed.
In 2017, according to local real estate records, Spanberger and her husband updated their will and, as part of that process, they transferred the property of their home to a trust that listed the couple’s children as beneficiaries. They bought it for approximately half a million dollars, and now it is about one million.
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After opening the trust, Spanberger did not include it in any of his annual financial dissemination reports that Congress demanded while serving in the House of Representatives.
“It is not required that personal residences that do not obtain income are revealed, so Abigail did not reveal the only house of Re -Family, since doing so would make his home publicly Avia,” Spanberger’s campaign told Fox News Digital. “Abigail presented his revelations according to the ethics rules of the house, which do not require that he reveals his role as administrator of a living trust that keeps only his family’s house.”
However, the Earle-Sears campaign says that Spanberger’s explanations about privacy and the desire to keep his family safely.
Earle-Sears and Spanberger have already won the nominations of their matches to fight in the next November general elections for the governor of Virginia. (Getty Images/Fox News)
“Abigail Spanberger was caught hiding a trust, and not any trust, but one that has almost a million dollars in assets,” said Earle-Sears campaign press secretary, Peyton Vogel, in a statement to Fox News Digital. “That is not an accident, that is a calculated lie. Disclosure forms do not require anyone to put their families at risk, only honesty. If you are willing to lie about something so serious, Virginians simply cannot trust what.”
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In addition, the Earle-Sears campaign has indicated the requirement of the Ethics Manual of the Congress Chamber that the members of the Congress “must unleash any non-governmental position, whether compensated or not, which currently have,” including “” “” “” “” “” “”
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Spanberger joined Congress that represents a district in the northern part of Virginia in 2018, and was re-elected in two subsective electoral cycles-2020 and 2022. Spanberger did not sought re-election in 2024, but now Yungkin is running.
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Earle-Sears was elected Lieutenant Governor in 2021, consolidating in history books as the first color of color chosen for the state position in Virginia.
Both candidates have taken advantage of their legs for their respective parties to be their candidate in the next November general elections, according to local media reports. The Cook-Political report currently labels the race as a launch.