end Citizens United
End Citizens United.
Occurrences
Evidence
The official House site shows Dexter's latest news on May 13, 2026 and May 11, 2026, including an ethics-related oversight item about possible federal ethics violations and a separate oversight effort on immigration detention conditions; it does not show any direct campaign-finance or Citizens United repeal action in the current lookback window.
Dexter questioned Secretary Burgum about a proposed $1 billion ballroom renovation and whether he would fire a federal official if an ethics investigation found violations, showing continued anti-corruption and oversight activity in the lookback window.
Dexter's democracy page says she is committed to protecting democratic institutions, defending the Constitution, and ensuring equal access to the ballot box, with emphasis on voting rights and due process.
Assessments
Citizens United has not been ended, and the evidence does not show Dexter sponsoring, writing, or materially advancing a direct federal campaign-finance measure to overturn or neutralize Citizens United. Her current official activity includes democracy, ethics, and oversight themes, but those are not the promised outcome. Because she is still serving in the relevant federal office, the promise is best treated as unresolved rather than failed.