The liberal comedian has regularly broken Federal Election Commission rules limiting the total any one person can give to an individual candidate at $2,700 per election. The limit applies separately to primaries, runoffs and general elections.
It would be delicious, condign punishment for Rosie if she was convicted of these crimes...and then received a Presidential pardon.
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What's $130,000 divided by $2,700?
Good luck with that "campaign contribution" angle. Didn't work for John Edwards.
It'll work about as well as "why doesn't the corrupt FBI investigate the real colluder, Hillary?"
Anyhoo, it might not be the best day for Republicans to be whatabouting Lawless Rosie's combined $5,400 in improper contributions...
Firm Tied to Russian Oligarch Paid $500,000 to Michael Cohen
AT&T Confirms It Paid Michael Cohen's Company $200,000
Weeks After Trump Visit, Korea Aerospace Industries Pays Cohen $150,000
Wow, sounds like Trump's attorney needs a lesson from the Clinton's. Bill and Hillary got far bigger "donations" than that to their fund from foreign entities.
Oh, we're whatabouting now? Trump called the Clinton Foundation a "criminal enterprise." And yet Republicans aren't chanting "Lock him up! Lock him up!"
It must be a state of shock; I'm sure they'll express their genuine ethical principles and sincere swamp-draining desire very, very soon.
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