Another day, another Democrat caught with their hand in the cookie jar. Federal Election Commission filings have exposed Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn for what he really is – just another swamp creature looking to enrich his family while pretending to fight for working Americans.
The numbers don't lie, folks. Osborn funneled a staggering $388,000 in campaign and PAC money straight into the pockets of himself, his wife, his daughter, and his sister-in-law. That's not public service – that's a family business disguised as a political campaign.
While hardworking Nebraskans struggle with Biden's inflation disaster and face the ongoing border crisis, Osborn was busy treating his campaign like a personal ATM machine. His wife? Collecting checks. His daughter? Getting paid. His sister-in-law? Also on the payroll. What a coincidence!
The Democrat Money Machine Strikes Again
This is exactly the kind of swamp corruption that President Trump has been fighting against for years. These establishment politicians – and make no mistake, Osborn is backed by the same Democrat machine that gave us the disaster of the Biden regime – see campaigns as opportunities to get rich, not serve the people.
The question Nebraska voters need to ask themselves is simple: If Dan Osborn is already treating campaign donations like his personal piggy bank, what do you think he'll do with taxpayer dollars in Washington?
This is the same playbook we've seen from Democrats across the country. They talk about fighting corruption while simultaneously enriching themselves and their families through the very system they claim to want to reform.
Thanks to President Trump's leadership and the MAGA movement's commitment to draining the swamp, we're finally seeing real accountability. The days of politicians treating public service as a get-rich-quick scheme are numbered.
Nebraska deserves better than another corrupt politician who sees the Senate as a family enrichment opportunity. The question is: will voters see through Osborn's act before it's too late?
