On Tuesday, Reid announced he would reimburse his campaign, Friends of Harry Reid, the $17,000 they gave his granddaughter for “holiday gifts,” but the Federal Election Commission is not satisfied.
A spokeswoman for the FEC acknowledged that Reid’s plan to reimburse the money may not be sufficient to keep the FEC from auditing or penalizing him. The organization wrote Friends of Harry Reid to demand that they “include a brief statement or description … to clarify” why $17,000 was given to his granddaughter, Ryan Elisabeth Reid.
Reid has until April 25th to offer a clear explanation for his actions.
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7 comments:
If that was me or u we would be in. Cuffs.
Another lying cheating democrat. They are every were.
typical corruption. just got caught.
Whaat's the big deal, I cut my grand kids checks all the time for $17k....That's probably chump change to what really goes on with tax dollars!
Why does he get a month to come up with an explanation? Preferential treatment for the ruling class while the rest of us are guilty until proven innocent. This is bananas.
Hopefully this clown will go away.
Look how many politians become rich in office. They have all kind of ways to steal and pad their wallets. They are all crooks.
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