Incoming Kansas attorney general fined for 2020 Senate campaign finance violations | CNN Politics

The Federal Election Commission has levied a $30,000 fine on incoming Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and a private border wall organization he was once affiliated with due to campaign finance violations committed during his unsuccessful 2020 Senate bid

           

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Trump made his money in the private sector, using the same tax codes and tax laws that Congress was responsible for the creation, and they were also using.. he was using his private investment dollars. Congress was using our tax dollars. I want to see congressional members tax records over the last 20 years to see how they were using the same exact tax codes and tax laws for their own personal businesses to enrich themselves.

Americans have a right to know if they were making investments in their own personal businesses or friends businesses prior to the bills they were passing that they knew would pass. In the private sector that's called insider trading, and that's criminal, and Congress should be held to the same standard!!!

Oh, and let's see CNN executives and CNN hosts tax records and let's see how they were using the tax codes and tax laws!!


Jenna Mahoney
2017–2021 (Donald Trump presidency)
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Executive branch
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Lieutenant General Michael Flynn National Security Advisor from the Trump administration (R). Pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI. (2017)[175][176][177]
Steve Bannon (R) White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor to the President to President Donald Trump was subpoenaed to appear before the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack and answer questions. He refused to appear or cooperate and was then cited for Contempt of Congress. Bannon was found guilty of refusing to appear, and of refusing to produce documents for examination. (2022)[178]
Legislative branch
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Steve Stockman (R-TX) was convicted of fraud (2018).[179]
Chris Collins (R-NY), pleaded guilty to insider trading (2019).[180]
Duncan D. Hunter (R-CA), pleaded guilty to misuse of campaign funds (2019)[181]
https://en.m.wikipedia.or...icted_of_crimes




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