Trump's 2024 hinting game sure looks like it's illegal
Former President Donald Trump constantly talks about how hes almost certainly going to run for president again, although he has refrained from making it official. Now, a complaint filed to the Federal Election Commission is underscoring how his theatrical hinting act could be violating campaign finance law.
American Bridge, a Democratic super PAC, has filed a complaint with the FEC arguing that Trump is illegally spending political funds on a presidential campaign without officially declaring his candidacy.
Trumps rhetorical sleights of hand raise the possibility that his de facto third presidential campaign is already marked by corruption.
The argument behind the complaint is that Trump is using rhetoric that signals that he is, in fact, running already but declining to formally declare his candidacy to avoid the restrictions and regulations on his fundraising capacity that would kick in if he did. I know what Im going to do, but were not supposed to be talking about it yet from the standpoint of campaign finance laws, Trump said in the fall, The New York Times reported. At the Conservative Political Action Conference last month, he also said: We did it twice, and well do it again. Were going to be doing it again, a third time.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-s-2024-hinting-game-sure-looks-like-it-s-illegal/ar-AAVhu9f
LetMyPeopleVote
(144,920 posts)czarjak
(11,253 posts)CrispyQ
(36,422 posts)Frasier Balzov
(2,639 posts)patphil
(6,150 posts)His statement at CPAC last month can be considered a de-facto declaration, and he should be held to the campaign laws from that date forward.
FakeNoose
(32,584 posts)He's hinting that he "might" run, he's "almost" made up his mind, etc. What bullshit! He's taking the campaign donations whether or not he actually runs. What's he going to do ... give it all back?