Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi dropped more than $40,000 into private jets from her campaign's coffers during the first three months of the year, filings show.
has continued her jet-setting ways despite relinquishing her leadership post and pushing for aggressive climate policies, according to a Fox News Digital review of campaign finance records.
Pelosi has now spent nearly $700,000 on charter aircraft in recent years, primarily with Advanced Aviation, her longtime preferred company. Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi dropped more than $40,000 into private jets after departing leadership post.However, while she sat atop Democratic leadership, Pelosi also spent freely on private jets. During the 2022 election cycle, her campaign , which included $51,389 in in-kind travel to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
The former House leader began doling out cash to Advanced Aviation in October 2020 and has since moved $659,169 from her campaign's coffers into private jets, a review of her filings shows.slashing carbon pollution
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