
Ask yourself this;
Is it not irreprehensible that someone would use the death of law enforcement officers for their own gain? Who would do something like that? Mike Rumfield would, and does.
Rumfield uses the death of these officers to promote himself on his campaign website, Facebook, Youtube, LinkedIn and even in a recent campaign endorsement. He also touts that he has a Florida chapter, but a basic search finds nothing other than a filing as a non-profit. Is it right to list this as an accomplishment when you do nothing for these families?
He has proclaimed that he is transparent with his IRS filings, that may be, but what has he actually done to help these stricken families of fallen officers? He rakes in thousands every year at his ball and donations, but where does that money go? Why wouldn't these families, he supposedly helped, come out and support him in his campaign for office? He has no law enforcement endorsements whatsoever, except for a lone sheriff in another county, that alone is telling.
None of the above is speculation, it is based on verifiable facts using his own statements and postings.
He should be ashamed of himself for exploiting the deaths of these officers, and their families, whom he purports to help. But he doesn't, he's Mike Rumfield.
Rumfield posted tax returns for 2021 and 2022 on his website, but where are the rest? A little Google search uncovered only one other from 2016. Missing are 2017 through 2020. Interesting enough, 2016 is the only year he lists where he actually spent the money donated to his foundation. The only other two years of filings found, show nothing but generic wording, like "LEO Support, Veteran Support" etc. What is he spending the money on that people contribute who think the money is going to Law Enforcement or Military families?
2016 Tax Return - http://tinyurl.com/43ep556f
2021 Tax Return - http://tinyurl.com/5n8fxe7f
2022 Tax Return - http://tinyurl.com/3n5jphby

Mike Rumfield rewarded himself with a new Dodge truck, paid for and owned by his foundation. What does he need a new truck for? Who knows. Not much to say about this, it speaks for itself. It is a damn shame that he shamelessly benefits from the death and/or hardship of fallen officers and their families. Have him show you the paperwork on this truck, he won't, but ask him anyway. He's a disgrace to the badge he wears.

Mike Rumfield owns this $90,000+ Chevrolet Corvette. Great, a lot of people own these fine cars. But a single earner, making a cop salary, with a family, a mortgage, a second mortgage (Collin County Records) and having been out of work recently for an entire year, can afford this car, insurance and upkeep? He posted on his Facebook last year, while still out of work, a brand new Acura he bought his son. Again, no job at the time. Maybe he's a savvy investor , maybe he won the lottery, who knows, but this is quite the expense. Not to mention the $25,500.00 of his own money he loaned himself for his current political campaign!