Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), the California congresswoman known for being an outspoken member of the “resistance” against President Donald Trump, is getting slammed with an ethics complaint from the Federal Election Commission (FEC) over money raised from her campaign mailers.
The FEC complaint filed by the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) in July claimed that Waters broke federal election law for reportedly making a $35,000 payment to her campaign fund from the Democrat State Central Committee of California (DSCCC).
The FEC claims that the DSCCC made the payment during the California Democrat’s last re-election campaign to get Waters to include then-Senate candidate Kamala Harris on her campaign’s slate mailer.
“The Democrat State Central Committee of California’s $35,000 contribution to Citizens for Waters violated campaign finance limits,” the complaint states.
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No problem. She has lawyers and spin doctors on staff.
Don't worry sweetie, they are too busy counting up the years Manafort will serve before and after his passing. "They" want republican's or anyone that has ever heard of the good president. You should be safe because you are offended by the POTUS. You can take that nasty mouth and your marbles home. No problem honey, here's your get out of jail card. Lol
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