Hillary Clinton Should Be Indicted For Breaking Campaign Finance Laws – IOTW Report

Hillary Clinton Should Be Indicted For Breaking Campaign Finance Laws

The Daily Caller —- Long before revelations of Hillary Clinton and the DNC paying millions to Fusion GPS for the infamous and almost entirely fabricated Trump dossier, Clinton’s ties to Correct the Record broke campaign finance laws. On October 6, 2016 the non-partisan Campaign Legal Center demanded the Federal Election Commission investigate Clinton’s ties to David Brock’s Correct the Record. The watchdog filed a complaint to the FEC since “Correct the Record is effectively an arm of the Clinton campaign” and “million-dollar-plus contributions to the super PAC are indistinguishable from contributions directly to Clinton – and pose the same risk of corruption.” In addition to being viewed as an “arm of the Clinton campaign,” Correct the Record was described as a “$6 million professional opposition research” operation.

In addition to Correct the Record, Clinton broke campaign finance laws by pocketing millions allotted for other Democratic candidates. Bernie Sanders and his campaign complained of the overt collusion between the DNC and Clinton regarding fundraising. POLITICO reported “state parties kept less than one half of one percent of the $82 million raised through the arrangement,” with almost all the money going to Clinton. In fact, the Hillary Victory Fund is actually a “joint account” between the DNC and Clinton, with donations reaching $350,000 per donor in many instances.

The Intercept reported close coordination between Clinton’s campaign and Super PACs in addition to Correct the Record, and this coordination is documented in WikiLeaks emails. According to Lee Fang and Andrew Perez, “While Correct the Record has argued it is exempt from FEC rules, Clinton herself has said she does not work with Priorities USA Action.” However, emails show Clinton and her campaign did work closely with one of her largest Super PACs. In addition, The Hill’s Harper Neidig and Johnathan Swan reported that Priorities USA accepted $200,000 in banned donations:  Read more here

10 Comments on Hillary Clinton Should Be Indicted For Breaking Campaign Finance Laws

  1. The Federal Election Commission is a toothless dog, established to gain the public’s acceptance that federal elections were free from corruption.
    They levy fines after the fact, no criminal prosecutions to my knowledge.

  2. Like saying that it only matters who counts the votes, it’s the same with who enforces the laws.

    Mueller and Weissman against Manafort for laws that have almost never been enforced in 70 years versus plain as day violations from Clinton and Obama (overseas donations through website).

    Meanwhile, Granny Sessions knits his afghan in his rocking porch on the front steps of the DoJ.

  3. comey was hillary’s go to guy for years before he even landed he fbi gig.

    mueller was comey’s best friend.

    who knows about sessions ?

    biggest pay per view in history – hillary’s perp walk.
    but it just won’t happen.

    obama is complicit in all this too.

  4. I was thinking about commenting on how amazing it is to me the sheer number of in your face crimes that are being committed by the left in general, and the Clinton crime syndicate in particular with impunity, and how no one in a position to do something about it are sitting on their brains, as the evidence keeps piling up to the moon but, I’ll just keep it to myself…

  5. Jeff Sessions is looking like a waste of skin. He’s been there for months and has done nothing of consequence except recuse himself needlessly from has fast turned into a witchhunt. You have to begin to wonder whether he was planted there to ensure nothing of import happens to the insiders.

  6. Hillary’s next book should be my rough life in club fed. Seems the only reason she and fellow Democrats were really offended by Trumps I could shoot someone dead on fifth avenue and still have my base is they though they were the only ones with that super power.

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