fka ftc said:He can make any payments he wants to benefit his campaign. What law was he violating?Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
This case seems to be determined by whether the payments were made to benefit the campaign or to keep it away from his family. If it's the campaign, he's going to have a more difficult time winning.
The law is meant to cover payments made by others for the exclusive benefit of his campaign must follow campaign guidelines and be a legitimate campaign expense. Paying for stories to go away is a legitimate campaign expense BTW.
But that is not what Bragg is charging. He says Trump ordered or recorded himself the transactions with Cohen as something other than payments for an NDA, which is not true or at best debatable. Since those records are private and nobody is shown to have knowledge of nor relied upon those statements and no one was harmed by the alleged bookkeeping error, then there is NO case.
Would be nice if people quit listening to Rachel Maddow legal analysis then posting on f16.
You are correct that the broad sense of the law can play a role but the reason for the payment still matters. Now the first amendment could limit the interpretation of the law. If the payments is legit, why try and hide it the way he did?
And stop acting like a child and saying everyone who has a slightly different take than you is listening to some liberal rag.
I personally think Trump probably broke the law but he won't be convicted. The way the law is written is hard to prove, from what I understand.