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The funds came from Cohen. He took out a loan on the equity of his home. Then was reimbursed by Trump. All already covered months ago.
Not a campaign donation, so not a violation.
They're trying to say it was a donation because it was used to "influence the results of the election". Good luck proving that when he's filed NDA's multiple times before ever running.
And even regardless of that, the money was paid back by Trump, so it essentially came from him anyways.
They're trying to say it was a violation, being it was a donation above the $2700 individual limit. However, Trump can donate as much money as he wants to his own campaign anyways, so yea.
There really is no case here. Just smoke and hysteria from mouth-frothing democrats grasping at straws to influence the mid terms.
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Gold is the money of kings;
Silver is the money of gentlemen;
Barter is the money of peasants;
But debt is the money of slaves.
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Last edited by welfare; 08-22-2018 at 08:50 PM.
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