In 2012, conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza was prosecuted and convicted for giving a handful of associates money they then contributed to a political candidate of his preference. These “straw man” contributions landed D’Souza eight months in a community confinement center and five years of probation.
How much money was involved in this indiscretion? Only $20,000. That’s right: D’Souza landed eight months confinement and five years of probation for a $20,000 campaign finance violation.
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Based on former DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile’s public comments, a memo from Clinton campaign manager Robbie Mook, and FEC reports filed by Democratic groups themselves, Hillary Victory solicited six-figure donations from major donors—including fashion icon Calvin Klein—and routed them through state parties en route to the Clinton campaign.
Some of America’s most recognizable names—from Klein to Apple’s Tim Cook and director Steven Spielberg—are now in the hot seat for sums 10 times larger than in D’Souza’s case.
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