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Looks like the DNC learned it from watching them. So...pretty standard. And if illegal hopefully the DNC gets smacked around. Because then when they return the favor to the GOP the GOP can't say a word.
A new legal complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission alleges that the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee used state chapters as strawmen to circumvent campaign donation limits and laundered the money back to her campaign.
I am referencing body language to what I said about something being off kilter.
Go back there and read what I wrote. Although maybe you wouldn’t believe what I said anyways.
Sounds like Money Laundering and is exactly what Donna Brazile said happened.
In her 2017 book “Hacks,” Brazile recounts how she saw the money being moved.
“Individuals who had maxed out their $2,700 contribution limit to the campaign could write an additional check for $353,400 to the Hillary Victory Fund—that figure represented $10,000 to each of the 32 states’ parties who were part of the Victory Fund agreement—$320,000—and $33,400 to the DNC,” reads a passage from the book. “The money would be deposited in the states first, and transferred to the DNC shortly after that. Money in the battleground states usually stayed in that state, but all the other states funneled that money directly to the DNC, which quickly transferred the money to [Clinton campaign headquarters in] Brooklyn.”
The article states that the Supreme Court has already ruled this tactic illegal.
Looks like Hillary, and the DNC violated the law.
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