After Sofia Patel, the head of operations for the Labour Party, announced on social media that she had “ten spots available” for anyone willing to travel to North Carolina to campaign for Kamala Harris, with the additional statement that “we will sort your housing,” the Trump campaign filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission in Washington, requesting an immediate investigation.
Before election day, she claimed to have about 100 party employees, both present and past, traveling to America.
Since then, the LinkedIn post has been removed.
According to Federal Election Commission regulations, foreign nationals may volunteer for campaigns in the United States as long as they are not paid.
The Trump Campaign’s lawsuit is dramatic and scathing.
It stated that past attempts by British government personnel to knock on people’s doors in America had not gone well.
That alludes to the US gaining its independence some 250 years ago.
Regarding more current issues, it demands for “an immediate investigation” into what it refers to as “blatant foreign interference.”