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– Clear violation of the election campaign law – Dagsavisen

The organization, which collects money on behalf of the Democrats in the United States, has announced that it is filing a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the government body that enforces the regulation of campaign financing.

It writes The Guardian.

In the complaint, they accuse Donald Trump of violating the laws that apply to election campaign fundraising, because they believe he has used party funding to run an election campaign for himself, without officially declaring himself a presidential candidate.

Collects money

“The fact that he has not sent a declaration of candidacy to the election commission within the time frame is a clear violation of the federal election campaign law of 1971,” the complaint states.

US election campaign laws require candidates to register with the FEC within 15 days of receiving financial contributions, or spending more than $ 5,000 on a presidential campaign.

This law, according to The American Bridge Super Pac, that Trump has clearly broken, and according to the complaint, Trump’s own fundraising organization, Save America, has spent over 100,000 dollars a week on Facebook ads, and collected over a million dollars at the same time. The complaint states:

“Save America’s ads are a clear attempt to influence Trump’s campaign in 2024.”

– Marked by corruption

At a conference on conservative politics in February this year, Donald Trump said the following:

– We have done it twice, and we will do it again.

This, together with several other proposals for his further political career, means that many believe there is no doubt that Trump wants to run for president in 2024.

MSNBC political commentator and editor Zeeshan Aleem says that Trump’s tactics of running for president at the same time as he officially does not, puts him in both a bag and a sack.

“He can garner the attention and money that comes with being a powerful politician who says he wants to enter the White House, but without having to decide on the regulations and restrictions on how he can collect and use election money,” says Aleem.

– Trump’s rhetorical fingertip feeling opens up the possibility that his de facto third presidential campaign is already marked by corruption.

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