The organization Common Cause is one of the oldest and best at fighting corruption and opposing the influence of big money in politics. A $130,000 payment by Trump's personal lawyer to a porn star to buy her silence regarding an affair with Trump may have violated multiple election laws. Below is the background on a petition Common Cause is filing to expand the ongoing investigations of the Trump campaign into this latest revelation of its questionable and potentially illegal doings. To add your name to mine and thousands of other concerned citizens on this petition, go to this link.
Here is a concise background statement on the petition:
The American people have a right to know who has influence with our
elected officials and we are all agreed that no one, not even President
Trump, is above the law.
Donald Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen has now admitted that he made
the $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels shortly before
the 2016 election. But despite Cohen’s assertions, this admission
doesn’t solve the Trump campaign’s legal problems.
As Trump’s personal attorney, Cohen was an agent of then-candidate
Trump. And his October 2016 payment to Daniels while she was considering
going public about her affair with Trump certainly seems like an effort
to influence the election in the form of hush money.
The law says that any money spent to influence an election on a
candidate’s behalf is an in-kind “contribution” to that candidate --
subject to a $2,700 limit and disclosure requirements, neither of which
were followed here.
That’s why Common Cause has filed official complaints with the DOJ
and FEC -- and they must fully investigate whether the hush money paid
to Stormy Daniels was an illegal in-kind contribution to the Trump
campaign.
We deserve to have transparency about how and where money was spent
during Trump’s presidential campaign, and we need to hold our elected
officials accountable to the law.
Michael Cohen -- and anyone else involved in this payment -- must
answer questions under oath so we can discover the full truth of what
happened. And if Cohen didn’t act alone, and he coordinated this payment
with Trump or any other member of his campaign, they must be held
accountable for breaking the law as well.
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