Category Archives: campaign finance
“Michael Cohen’s testimony, if true, confirms Trump’s crimes: Today’s talker”
Paul Ryan USA Today oped:
On Wednesday, in his testimony before the House Oversight Committee, Cohen for the first time provided details to the American people of precisely how Trump directed and coordinated these hush payments in violation of… Continue reading
“Campaign Reforms May Never Pass, But the Low-Dollar Revolution Has Already Begun”
Important Eliza Newlin Carney column.
“Testimony from Cohen Could Create New Legal Issues for Trump”
NYT:
The dramatic public testimony to Congress on Wednesday morning by President Trump’s former lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, could intensify the legal issues facing the president in the criminal and civil investigations that are swirling around him, legal experts said.Mr.… Continue reading
“Cohen to Testify That Trump Engaged in Criminal Conduct While in Office”
WSJ:
Mr. Cohen’s planned testimony comes 13 months after the Journal first reported that Mr. Cohen paid $130,000 in October 2016 to former adult-film star Stephanie Clifford, known as Stormy Daniels, to buy her silence after she alleged having a… Continue reading
“Brennan Center Report Shows Why New York State’s Democracy Needs Small Donor Public Financing”
Release:
In a new report, the Brennan Center provides research and analysis demonstrating New York State’s urgent need to reform its campaign finance system, as well as the most effective solution: small donor public financing. The policy outlined in… Continue reading
“The continuing “Price of Power”: How the political parties leaned on legislative leaders for cash during the 115th Congress”
New report from Issue One.
AOC Wrongly Relies on Brad Smith’s Article to Make the Opposite Point to the One He Was Making
Brad Smith fairly criticizes AOC’s use of his hush money article in the WSJ in her now viral video about campaign money and Washington. I don’t think this undermines many of the points AOC made in her discussion of the… Continue reading
“Elizabeth Warren to Forgo Receptions and Fund-Raisers With Big Donors”
NYT:
Senator Elizabeth Warren on Monday escalated her presidential campaign’s battle against big money in politics, announcing that her bid for the Democratic nomination will forgo traditional fund-raising methods meant to cultivate a candidate’s relationships with the wealthy.The Massachusetts… Continue reading
“FAN 201.1 (First Amendment News) Congressman Raskin Introduces Bill to Limit Reach of “Citizens United””
“US Supreme Court Won’t Take Challenge To Montana Campaign Finance Law”
Montana Public Radio:
Montana’s 2015 campaign finance law survived its biggest test Tuesday. The U.S. Supreme Court, without comment, declined to take up a case challenging the state’s Disclose Act. The high court leaves in place a lower court’s… Continue reading
“How Bernie Sanders used the ‘Netflix’ model of political donations to raise millions”
Fredreka Schouten for CNN.
“Elections Commission Chief Uses the ‘Nuclear Option’ to Rescue the Agency From Gridlock”
Mother Jones:
The FEC chairmanship, which rotates among the commissioners each year, is mostly a ceremonial role without any real power. But Weintraub plans to use her veto power to stop the FEC from defending itself in court, since the… Continue reading
Center for Public Integrity Does Deep Dive into Donald Trump’s Campaign Fundraising Machine
Donald Trump created a permanent presidential campaign. Here’s how. – Center for Public Integrity
Sidebar: https://publicintegrity.org/federal-politics/donald-trump-army-super-pacs-maga-nonprofits/
Inside Donald Trump’s army of super PACs and MAGA nonprofits – Center for Public Integrity
Poll: https://publicintegrity.org/federal-politics/elections/center-for-public-i
Center for Public Integrity/Ipsos poll: How should … Continue reading