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.
The Campaign Legal Center had asked the Federal Election Commission to impose sanctions in 2016, after The Intercept reported that American Pacific International Capital, Inc had made $1.3 million in contribution to the Right to Rise PAC. “The Commission expressly acknowledged that the company did not knowingly or willfully violate any U.S. campaign finance laws,” APIC said in a statement provided to Reuters. “American Pacific International Capital remains committed to compliance with all campaign finance laws and regulations.
APIC was fined $550,000 for making the contributions and Right to Rise was fined $390,000 for soliciting a foreign national contribution.
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irritatedwoman Please clap.
Surprised it wasn't for a shipment of height adjusting shoes for his yee yee ass dwarf of a gobblina wife.
Did you forget that Bill Clinton changed the law allowing foreign governments to donate to US politicians.
Wow more Republican Corruption to avoid our election laws of foreign money. How many Republican Super PAC contributions have come from foreigners. Super PACs need to be banned, lobbying needs to be banned. Get money out of Politics. The H.H.1 Bill try’s. Republicans vote yes bill
Sounds like the chinese are trying to interfere with US elections.
Meanwhile, Trump-Russian.
Low Energy Jeb forgot to pay someone off. Barbara's getting out the frying pan again.
Lucky that’s all he received!