A pro-Trump super PAC just amended its 2016 filings to show an additional $1 million in donations — and the Federal Election Commission has questions.

New York Times legal reporter Ken Vogel tweeted Wednesday that the FEC has asked the Rebuilding America Now PAC about the amendment — and noted in its letter that failure to respond in a timely manner “may result in enforcement action.”

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As Vogel noted, federal prosecutors have been investigating the super PAC as a potential recipient of foreign money and for its financial arrangement with indicted former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.

NEW: The @FEC asked pro-Trump @RebuildingAmNow super PAC about why it recently amended its 2016 reports to show an additional $1M received.

* Federal prosecutors have looked into the PAC's potential receipt of foreign $, & its $ arrangement with MANAFORT. https://t.co/p9ABUsVfBi — Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) February 13, 2019

Vox reported last week that the Rebuilding America Now PAC, which Manafort helped set up in 2016, paid $125,000 to him in 2017 to help pay his legal bills.

The PAC has also been mentioned in court filings by special counsel Robert Mueller unsealed in January in relation to Manafort, Vox reported.