Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign has filed a complaint and accused Labour of “blatant foreign interference” after it was revealed staff were jetting off to the US to campaign for Kamala Harris in key swing states.

The complaint, which was sent to the US Federal Electoral Commission, claimed Labour had interfered in the “form of apparent illegal foreign national contributions”.


Susie Wiles, the Trump-Vance campaign co-manager, said: “In two weeks, Americans will once again reject the oppression of big Government that we rejected in 1776.

“The flailing Harris-Walz campaign is seeking foreign influence to boost its radical message – because they know they can’t win the American people.

“President Trump will return strength to the White House and put America, and our people, first.

“The Harris campaign’s acceptance and use of this illegal foreign assistance is just another feeble attempt in a long line of anti-American election interference.”

The statement, which was released by the Trump campaign this evening, also accused Labour of being “far-left”, adding that Sir Keir Starmer’s party “inspired Kamala’s dangerously liberal policies and rhetoric”.

There is no evidence that the Labour Party had broken US law by making any financial contributions to Harris’ campaign.