Republican candidates and committees who benefited from allegedly illegal donations made by two clients of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani are planning to donate them to charity.

Those two clients, Igor Fruman and Lev Parnas, made straw donations in the name of others and operated as a front for an unknown Russian foreign national to donate to “politicians and candidates for federal and state office,” according to a federal indictment filed Thursday.

Fruman and Parnas are reportedly deeply involved in the scheme concocted by Trump and Giuliani to pressure the Ukrainian government to open an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, who is running for the 2020 Democratic nomination. They worked in both Ukraine and the U.S., often mixing politics with business, to gather information and influence politicians as part of Giuliani’s efforts. This plan to get a foreign government to help Trump’s reelection campaign is at the center of the House impeachment inquiry into the president.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) plans to give $111,000 — the amount Fruman and Parnas donated to a joint fundraising committee called Protect the House — to an as-yet-to-be-determined charity in his district. The National Republican Congressional Committee says it will donate contributions it received beyond those originally donated to Protect the House as well. Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis also plans to donate the $50,000 his 2018 campaign received from a shell company run by Fruman and Parnas, according to the Miami Herald.

“The deception documented in today’s indictment has no place in our country and as a result, McCarthy plans to donate amounts received to a local charity,” Matt Sparks, a spokesman for McCarthy, said in an email.