TGIF

November 1, 2017

Well, Randy Bryce wishes it was.

It’s been a rough week for old Ironstache, beginning with a sexist tweet that implied women need a man “to be okay.” Bryce has since deleted it and apologized after being branded as a misogynist by Democrats and Republicans alike.

Now Bryce is on the receiving end of an ethics complaint for failing to file his personal financial disclosure on time. The NRCC called him out last week, citing all the time he spends hobnobbing with the Hollywood elite as the reason he hadn’t gotten around to it.

The documents materialized just days later…

Via the Free Beacon:

Bryce initially filed his statement of candidacy on June 19 with the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Under Federal law, a House candidate is required to file a financial disclosure form within thirty days of “qualifying as a candidate by either raising or spending more than $5,000,” the complaint notes.

Bryce, who broke records for his initial fundraising haul by pulling in $430,000 in donations in just under two weeks of his announcement, would have had to submit the disclosure form by July 20, one month after a press release and his campaign financial forms showed he surpassed $5,000 in contributions.

Bryce did not request a filing extension at any point and ultimately submitted the disclosure form on Oct. 24, more than three months after it was due.

Shouldn’t Randy know better after losing three elections?