The Federal Election Commission (FEC), a governmental agency tasked with administering and enforcing federal election campaign finance law, responded to a complaint that the Biden 2020 election campaign had violated by accepting illegal campaign in-kind contributions by 51 individuals relating to the Hunter Biden laptop suppression story. The response letter by the FEC acknowledged the receipt of the complaint and stated that “[y]ou will be notified as soon as the Federal Election Commission (FEC) takes final action on your complaint.”
The complaint maintained that “each [of individuals listed involved in the national security cover-up letter of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal] made contributions of an item of value – namely the publicly issued letter signed in their names and calling upon the collective weight and experience of their federal employment – in contravention of the limitations placed upon federal contractors.”
It noted that “These contributions, valued well in excess of $200 in that they had a substantial influence on the outcome of the Presidential election, went unreported by Biden for President (“Biden” or “The Biden Campaign”). Further, based upon information and belief and as set forth below, Twitter, Inc. and Facebook assisted in the FECA violations of the fifty-one individual respondents in that they increased the impact of their individual contributions by making corporate in-kind contributions to Biden, which went unreported.”
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As previously noted by DC Enquirer, the Biden 2020 campaign was actively involved with that notorious letter accusing the laptop story of being a case of Russian disinformation (which it was not). One highly rewarded figure involved in the active outreach by the Biden campaign to the former intelligence community to draft said letter is the current Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
Timothy Parlatore, the lawyer for Donald Trump who filed the complaint to the FEC, was interviewed by Just the News for his thoughts. Mr. Parlatore said that “We always believed that a proper investigation — you know, giving us access to subpoena power and the ability to interview these people under oath — would reveal that because the circumstantial evidence certainly suggested a connection to the campaign. And I got to hand it to Jim Jordan [R-OH], he just went there a whole lot faster, more effectively than I could, because he has that subpoena power at his disposal now.”
Mr. Parlatore explained how he calculated that the economic value of the letter exceeded $200. He said that “The basis of the FEC complaint is that by providing this false intelligence analysis report — really that is what it is — that it’s a contribution in kind. That it’s something that if I wanted to hire a whole bunch of former intel officials, and particularly a whole bunch of former CIA directors, to perform an intelligence analysis, and give me a report on something like that, that it will cost me millions of dollars to get that kind of a product. And yet here, they did it. They didn’t get paid, as I understand it. Instead, they did it as a contribution in kind.”
Alan Dershowitz, Harvard law professor emeritus, called for an investigation into the wrongdoing. He said “Whether you agree with Trump or whether you agree with Biden, whoever you want to see elected, the one thing that is clear is that the CIA and former intelligence officials should not be engaged in partisan efforts to elect their candidate of choice by using their credibility in an improper way, to vouch for or vouch against people. So I think this is just the beginning of what has to be a much deeper inquiry into all of these considerations.”
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