A whistleblower recently associated with the 2024 Trump presidential campaign alleges senior staff have pilfered campaign funds and installed listening devices in a conference room to spy on colleagues. The woman, who spoke anonymously but whose identity is known to The National Pulse, says Trump campaign leadership fired her after she raised concerns about “grift and greed” and the “bugging” plot—both she says are perpetrated by campaign chiefs Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles.
“The grift and greed I’ve witnessed makes me sick, and I think leadership has been bad stewards of generous donors money,” she wrote to a colleague after being fired by the campaign less than two weeks ago. The whistleblower continues: “I‘m 100% on Team Trump—I want the very best for this campaign, but what I’ve witnessed is greedy and wrong.”
According to the Daily Beast, the woman claims LaCivita and Wiles have diverted millions in campaign money to vendors who are overcharging for their services. Concerningly, the former campaign worker says at least one vendor is run by a major donor to Kamala Harris‘s presidential campaign.
The whistleblower asserts that Sean Dollman, the Trump campaign’s chief financial officer, had a conference room at the West Palm Beach campaign headquarters swept for listening devices. She alleges that the campaign CFO “has alluded to the fact that he can’t say things for fear of retaliation.” Additionally, the woman claims in her email: “There are napkins stuffed in all the gaps in the conference room now. It seems like they’re willing to go to extremes.”
Responding to the allegations, a senior staffer with the Trump campaign told the Daily Beast: “This is nothing more than fanciful lies and fabrications from a disgruntled former employee of a vendor, and this person apparently was a terrible teammate who also disclosed private, internal information to outside individuals.”