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In November, Republican US Senate candidate JD Vance blew past a deadline for disclosing his personal finances, in violation of federal law.
When Vance finally detailed his finances about a month late, his disclosures to Congress were missing key details about his expansive wealth, including how much money Vance made from the Netflix adaptation of his "Hillbilly Elegy" novel.
Now, the Federal Election Commission is prodding Vance's campaign committee to cough up details about $700,000 in loans Vance has personally made to his campaign.
"You must provide the name and address of the loan source, the date incurred, the original amount of the loan, the due date, the interest rate, the cumulative payment, and the outstanding balance," FEC senior campaign finance analyst Brian Buhr wrote April 19 to JD Vance for Senate Inc.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-endorsed-jd-vance-keeps-failing-to-follow-federal-financial-rules/ar-AAWquyg
Bettie
(16,110 posts)he believes rules and laws don't actually apply to him.
dchill
(38,502 posts)Bettie
(16,110 posts)tragic part.
He and a bunch of others like him can do whatever they please with no thought to real consequences.
For them, "consequences" are a fine or a light tap on the wrist, for the rest of us, well, we all know what happens to people who aren't right wing white males.
Haggis 4 Breakfast
(1,454 posts)I would hate to see the party of felonious chaos and disorder.
It seems that lately NONE of these repukes will uphold, much less follow, the law.