Hillary tied to more campaign finance troubles

The Washington Times reports today that Hillary Clinton’s campaign has picked up a few key players from the George Soros-funded America Coming Together, which the FEC just fined for misusing $70 million dollars in the 2004 election.

At least four persons who worked for the America Coming Together (ACT) fundraising group, which the Federal Election Commission recently fined $775,000, work directly for the Clinton campaign or hold top positions with consulting firms hired by it.

In addition, the group’s former president, longtime Clinton aide Harold Ickes, has been identified as a volunteer adviser to the Clinton campaign. In FEC filings, the campaign listed a debt to Mr. Ickes of more than $2,000 for travel-related costs.

For Clinton, this is just business as usual. It will be interesting to see how far this story goes before the Clintonistas threaten a lawsuit against the Washington Times or try to bully them into pulling the story. My question for campaign finance proponents and the media is, “Where is the outrage over the illegal behavior of America Coming Together and Hillary’s fundraising team?”

Source: Freedom Works

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