maybe https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2018/12/trump-2020-campaign-coordination/ Trump 2020 campaign used a shell company to pay ad buyers at the center of alleged illegal coordination scheme with NRA The Trump campaign funneled money to ad buyers alleged to have facilitated illegal coordination between the campaign and the NRA by routing funds through a secretive LLC that appears to be little more than a shell company, an investigation by the Center for Responsive Politics has found. While the Trump campaign stopped reporting payments to ad buyers alleged to have facilitated illegal coordination between the campaign and the NRA after the 2016 election cycle, Trump’s 2020 campaign has continued to deploy the same individuals working for the firms at the center of the controversy through payments to Harris Sikes Media LLC — a low-profile limited-liability company operating with no website or public-facing facade whatsoever. Facing the illegal coordination allegations are National Media, Red Eagle Media Group and American Media & Advocacy Group (AMAG), closely tied consultancies that share staff, resources and adjacent storefronts in Alexandria, Va. https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump...ny-to-buy-ads-in-coordination-with-nra-report Trump 2020 Campaign Using Shell Company to Buy Ads in Coordination With NRA: Report The Trump 2020 campaign is reportedly using a shell company to buy ads in coordination with the National Rifle Association, using the same potentially illegal techniques as the 2016 campaign, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Citing FCC records, the center reports that the 2020 campaign has “continued to deploy the same individuals” who ran their 2016 ad buys in coordination with the NRA. However, the 2020 campaign is also reportedly making payments to Harris Sikes Media LLC—which is said to have “no website or public-facing facade whatsoever.” Individuals listed in the 2020 ad buys through Harris Sikes Media reportedly include Ben Angle, Megan Burns, and Jonathan Ferrell. All three individuals’ names and signatures also reportedly appear in filings from National Media and its other affiliates, Red Eagle Media. and American Media & Advocacy Group (AMAG), which were all reportedly handling similar coordinated ad buys for the 2016 campaign and the NRA. In October 2018, the 2020 campaign and the NRA are said to have made ad buys at the “same local radio station within days of each other.” The filings reportedly list the same individual, but the 2020 campaign lists Harris Sikes Media as their firm while the NRA lists Red Eagle. Red Eagle is reportedly a “fictitious” name for National Media, and a lawyer for AMAG told The Daily Beast the two entities were linked.