The Supreme Court just ruled 6-3 to STRIKE DOWN the federal limits on how much money a political party can spend in coordination with their candidates, claiming the previous limits violate the First Amendment.
It was 6-3 decision in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, written by Justice Kavanaugh. The court held simply: [The Federal Election Campaign Act’s] political-party coordinated-expenditure limits violate the First Amendment (Supreme Court).
🇺🇸 FREE POLITICAL SPEECH WINS: The Supreme Court just tore down a 25 year old gag order on political parties!
Since 2001, Washington has been telling parties exactly how much they're allowed to coordinate with their own candidates. Your own party, capped and muzzled by… pic.twitter.com/NbA9WqSXHT
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) June 30, 2026
🚨 HUGE WIN for Free Speech – Supreme Court just gutted the Democrats’ rigged campaign finance rules!
In a 6-3 decision, the Court ruled that the Federal Election Campaign Act’s limits on political parties coordinating spending with candidates are unconstitutional under the… pic.twitter.com/xkZ5O43kCN
— Reverend Jordan Wells (@WellsJorda89710) June 30, 2026
By a vote of 6-3, the justices struck down a federal law that limited the amount of money that political parties can spend in coordination with a candidate for office. The majority opinion, written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, agreed with the challengers that the coordinated expenditure limits violate the First Amendment. Tuesday’s decision in National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission overruled the court’s 2001 decision in Federal Election Commission v. Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee, in which the court – then by a vote of 5-4 – upheld the same limits. Writing for the court, Kavanaugh said that Tuesday’s ruling “treats all political parties equally. It will allow all political parties—including the DNC and RNC and the respective Senate and House campaign committees, as well as other parties and party committees—to participate more freely and compete more fully in the political process, and to coordinate more closely with their candidates” (SCOTUSblog).
The political ramifications for the midterms are enormous.
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