In this Townhall article, Xavier Becerra denies wrongdoing as people close to him face prison time over alleged theft from his campaign funds.
- Becerra, now running for California governor, was pressed about associates allegedly stealing nearly $250,000 from a dormant campaign account.
- He said the situation was a “gut punch” and insisted he had trusted others to manage the account properly.
- Becerra argued that his role as Biden’s HHS secretary required him to distance himself from political and campaign-related matters.
- The questionable payments were reportedly categorized as legal or account-management expenses.
- Becerra said neither he nor his campaign were implicated in the alleged misuse of the funds.
- The controversy comes as Becerra tries to consolidate Democratic support in California’s governor race.
- The article frames the scandal as a test of Becerra’s judgment and accountability, especially as he asks voters to trust him with state government.
- Townhall also notes Becerra’s association with Biden-era COVID policies and recent comments about protecting non-English-speaking truck drivers as potential liabilities.
Read the full story: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/dmitri-bolt/2026/04/27/xavier-becerra-denies-involvement-as-people-close-to-him-face-prison-time-for-stealing-campaign-funds-n2675145
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