Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Mainstream media is silent as FEC records indicate Clinton campaign laundered $84 million


Mainstream media is silent as FEC records indicate Clinton campaign laundered $84 million




If this were Donald Trump’s campaign, we’re sure this would be breaking news everywhere. But, since it has nothing to do with Trump and everything to do with the Clinton machine, the mainstream media’s silence on the matter makes it clear they’re not interested in honesty or truth.
According to Fox News, “The Committee to Defend the President, a political action committee, filed its complaint with the FEC on Monday with the allegations that the Hillary Victory Fund (HVF) solicited cash from big-name donors, including Calvin Klein and ‘Family Guy’ creator Seth MacFarlane — money that was allegedly sent through state chapters and back to the DNC before ending up with the Clinton campaign.”
Key complaint: “In its complaint, the CDP alleges that about $84 million was funneled illegally from the DNC through state party chapters and back into the war chest of the Clinton campaign,” reads the complaint seen by Fox News.
Furthermore, according to the report, “Based on publicly available FEC records, repeatedly throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, HVF would purportedly transfer funds to its constituent political committees, which included between 34 and 40 state parties. On the very same day each of these transfers supposedly occurred, or occasionally the very next day, every single one of those state parties purportedly contributed all of those funds to the DNC.”
The scheme was in “flagrant violation of a Supreme Court ruling that determined such moves were illegal — and broke FEC campaign contribution rules which state that an individual can contribute only $2,700 directly to a presidential campaign” CDP counsel and campaign-finance lawyer Dan Backer alleges.
“Apparently the DNC’s response to the ruling was, ‘Hold my Beer,’” said Backer.
On Friday’s episode of “The Glenn Beck Radio Program,” Glenn railed against the DNC and the mainstream media. “I want to point this out because not only is it wrong, and we need to clean up campaign finance, but the media is losing its mind over Michael Cohen‘s $130,000 dollar payment to Stormy Daniels and whether or not it qualifies as a campaign contribution, And that is a big deal,” said Glenn.

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