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An NPR investigation has raised questions about whether the nonprofit Conservative Partnership Institute may be violating a legal ban on participating in political campaign activities.

If those records are accurate, Mayer said, they could raise serious concerns for CPI.

Leaked audio from another CPI"election integrity" event in March 2022 raised other potential concerns. Philip Hackney, a former lawyer in the IRS' office of general counsel, said if he was CPI's attorney, DeSantis' appearance"would give me heartburn." "I've written letters to the Democratic Party saying, 'would you like to participate with us in our sessions?'" Mitchell said at an event in Pennsylvania earlier this year."I have not yet gotten a response."

Mayer and Hackney both pointed to the facts in a case from the 1980s, which bears striking similarities to the situation with CPI.

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