notableKakhovka Dam aftermath from RT
COLLUDING COP Caught Red-Handed on Camera LYING ON THE STAND! Stunning Partial Victory in J6 Trial VIDEO Shows it Was DC Cops Who Cut Tarps on Bleachers – Not Protesters!
Last Thursday, in the DC District swamp, the jury for the Jan. 6 trial in the case of USA v K. Joseph Thomas produced a stunning verdict, bringing the government’s narrative to its knees.
The testimony of crooked prosecution witness MPD Police Officer Campanale was shattered by the defense team as his accusations against the defendant proved with the government’s own evidentiary video that he accused Thomas of crimes he committed himself. Campanale and other officers of the MPD had cut the tarps on the bleachers before any protestors were under the bleachers. The government has blamed protesters for this damage, even though there is exculpatory evidence they have possession of Metro Police Officers cutting the tarp down with knives themselves.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/colluding-cop-caught-red-handed-camera-lying-stand/
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FWIW: Unspent Campaign moneys can either go to charity or another polital candidate's campaign according to the laws around it. might be more in depth but that's muh comprehension
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The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) governs the use of campaign funds in the United States. If a candidate does not win the nomination for their party, there are several options for the use of leftover campaign funds. The specific rules can vary depending on the circumstances and the candidate's decision. Generally, the funds can be used for permissible expenses such as retiring campaign debt, donating to other political campaigns, contributing to political parties, or making charitable donations. However, it's important to note that campaign finance laws can be complex, so candidates often consult with legal experts to ensure compliance with applicable regulations.
Using campaign funds to buy a new home for personal use is generally not allowed under campaign finance regulations. Campaign funds are typically intended for political and campaign-related expenses. Personal use of campaign funds for items such as purchasing a home would likely be considered an inappropriate and potentially illegal use of funds.