WASHINGTON - The federal election oversight agency has levied a record fine against the Super PAC that backed former presidential hopeful Jeb Bush, who ran as a Republican in 2016, and a Chinese-owned corporation, according to a watchdog group that filed the initial complaint.
APIC released a statement saying it is a U.S company and voluntarily agreed to the settlement with the FEC. “Right to Rise conciliated this matter to avoid costly litigation and appreciates the commission’s recognition of its extensive compliance efforts,” Charlie Spies, counsel to Right to Rise, said in a statement.“Today’s action is a rare and remarkable step by the FEC, and a reminder that safeguarding our elections against foreign interference is in America’s vital national security interests,” said Campaign Legal Center President Trevor Potter.
JEB! The illegalist
You gotta read this.
Jeb!
Geez, even when you lose you take it in the shorts........
Right to Rise was fined $390,000 for soliciting a FOREIGN national contribution.
Low energy Jeb.
Good.
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