PLEASE VIEW THIS IMPORTANT INSPIRATIONAL VIDEO FROM THE NRA
LETS BE CLEAR ABOUT THIS ISSUE, DONALD TRUMP HAS NO AUTHORIZED ANY SUPER PAC TO RECEIVE ANY CAMPAIGNS FUNDS , HE IS ACCEPTING NO MONEY FROM ANY SUPER PAC
BEN CARSON IS A GOOD MAN, BUT LACKS MANY OF THE BUSINESS & FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE , AS WELL AS A FORCEFUL A STYLE NEEDED TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN DEALING WITH OTHER LEADERS! HE ALSO HAS TO DEPEND ON THE SUPER PACS FOR MONEY , MEANING HE IS GOING TO OWE A LOT OF FAVORS TO WEALTHY DONORS
(JUST LIKE THE OTHER GOP ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS) WHILE TWO BEN CARSON SUPER PACS ARE TEAMING UP TO HELP RAISE MILLIONS OF DOLLERS HOPING TO OWN A PIECE FOR HIM SHOULD HE BE SUCCESSFUL! TRUMP IS HOLDING OUT REFUSING TO SELL OUT TO THE SUPER PACS SAYING HE WILL NOT OWE ANYONE ANY POLITICAL FAVORS IF ELECTED PRESIDENT!
The Post reported the in a story, published on Sunday, about a super PAC's possible links with Trump.
Donald Trumps Campaign Manager Said This “I want to be crystal clear,” Lewandowski told the Post. “There is no sanctioned super PAC.”
Trump communications director Hope Hicks did not immediately return a request to confirm Lewandowski's exchange with the Post.
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DONALD TRUMP IS SERIOUS ABOUT NOT TAKING SUPER PAC MONEY
UNLIKE BEN CARSON & OTHER GOP CANDIDATES
DONALD TRUMP IS SERIOUS ABOUT NOT TAKING SUPER PAC MONEY
UNLIKE BEN CARSON & OTHER GOP CANDIDATES
Published on Oct 20, 2015
The Washington Post says Donald Trump's campaign threatened to sue the paper if it reported that the candidate had improper connections with a super PAC that is raising money for him.
Corey Lewandowski, Trump's campaign manager, reportedly said the campaign would file a lawsuit if the paper reported that Trump had sanctioned the Make America Great Again super PAC to raise money from wealthy donors. The Post reported the threat in a story, published on Sunday, about the super PAC's possible links with Trump.
“I want to be crystal clear,” Lewandowski told the Post. “There is no sanctioned super PAC.”
Trump communications director Hope Hicks did not immediately return a request to confirm Lewandowski's exchange with the Post.
Super PACs may raise unlimited funds to advocate for or against candidates, but are legally banned from donating money directly to them or coordinating with campaigns on how to spend that money.
While the Post's story did not explicitly allege that Trump is working with the Make America Great Again super PAC, it pointed out several incidents that link him with the group. Trump appeared at two or more of the super PAC's events over the summer, the article said. Additionally, two sources told the Post that Mike Ciletti, a consultant for the super PAC, repeatedly visited Trump's campaign headquarters in May and June.
The allegations could be a blow to Trump's anti-establishment platform. The New York Times found in August that Trump supporters in Michigan and New Hampshire believe his personal wealth has "set him apart from career politicians and freed him of the demands of donors." Trump has spent much of his campaign knocking his opponents for their close ties to super PACs.
Corey Lewandowski, Trump's campaign manager, reportedly said the campaign would file a lawsuit if the paper reported that Trump had sanctioned the Make America Great Again super PAC to raise money from wealthy donors. The Post reported the threat in a story, published on Sunday, about the super PAC's possible links with Trump.
“I want to be crystal clear,” Lewandowski told the Post. “There is no sanctioned super PAC.”
Trump communications director Hope Hicks did not immediately return a request to confirm Lewandowski's exchange with the Post.
Super PACs may raise unlimited funds to advocate for or against candidates, but are legally banned from donating money directly to them or coordinating with campaigns on how to spend that money.
While the Post's story did not explicitly allege that Trump is working with the Make America Great Again super PAC, it pointed out several incidents that link him with the group. Trump appeared at two or more of the super PAC's events over the summer, the article said. Additionally, two sources told the Post that Mike Ciletti, a consultant for the super PAC, repeatedly visited Trump's campaign headquarters in May and June.
The allegations could be a blow to Trump's anti-establishment platform. The New York Times found in August that Trump supporters in Michigan and New Hampshire believe his personal wealth has "set him apart from career politicians and freed him of the demands of donors." Trump has spent much of his campaign knocking his opponents for their close ties to super PACs.
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House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, met with conservative members of the GOP caucus Thursday to talk about how to deal with government funding and Planned Parenthood.
Senate Leadership | ||||
Title | Member Name | DC Phone | DC FAX | |
President Pro Tempore | Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT) | 202-224-5251 | 202-224-6331 | |
Majority Leader | Mitch McConnell (R-KY) | 202-224-2541 | 202-228-1374 | |
Majority Whip | John Cornyn (R-TX) | 202-224-2934 | Not Available | |
Minority Leader | Harry Reid (D-NV) | 202-224-3542 | 202-224-7327 | |
House Leadership | ||||
Title | Member Name | DC Phone | DC FAX | |
Speaker | John A. Boehner (R-OH) | 202-225-6205 | 202-225-0704 | |
Majority Leader | Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) | 202-225-2915 | 202-225-2908 | |
Majority Whip | Steve Scalise (R-LA) | 202-225-3015 | 202-226-0386 | |
Minority Leader | Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) | 202-225-4965 | 202-225-8259 | |
Minority Whip | Steny Hoyer (D-MD) | 202-225-4131 | 202-225-4300 |
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