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December 19, 2017
Complaint Filed Against Hillary Clinton's "Victory Fund," Alleging They Solicited Donations to State Democratic Parties, Using Them as Straw-Man Pass-Throughs Who Immediately Shipped the Money to Hillary Clinton's Campaign
Remember when Hillary and the DNC signed a contract merging the DNC and Hillary campaign under Hillary Clinton's direction?
This seems to be a part of that.
FEC rules forbid anyone from donating more than $2700 to a presidential campaign.
What Hillary seems to have done is basically bought out the DNC to use as her own donation-collection vehicle, letting the state parties collect money, but then send it illegally to her losing campaign.
The Committee to Defend the President, a political action committee, filed its complaint with the FEC on Monday with the allegations that the Hillary Victory Fund (HVF) solicited cash from big-name donors, including Calvin Klein and "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane -- money that was allegedly sent through state chapters and back to the DNC before ending up with the Clinton campaign.
Officials with the committee said their filing was spurred by their own analysis of FEC reports, where they said they discovered the HVF either never transferred the money to state chapters and back to the DNC, or did so without the state chapters having actual control.
"What we have found, people need to see," Ted Harvey, chairman of the CDP which emerged from the now-defunct Stop Hillary PAC, told Fox News. "I think it's important that the American public has an understanding of how corrupt this campaign system was and that they were doing anything they could to secure the nomination in her favor."
In its complaint, the CDP alleges that about $84 million was funneled illegally from the DNC through state party chapters and back into the war chest of the Clinton campaign.
"Based on publicly available FEC records, repeatedly throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, HVF would purportedly transfer funds to its constituent political committees, which included between 34 and 40 state parties," reads a passage from a copy of the complaint reviewed by Fox News. "On the very same day each of these transfers supposedly occurred, or occasionally the very next day, every single one of those state parties purportedly contributed all of those funds to the DNC."
La Cosa Clinton continues to surprise me with its depths of scheming corruption.