FEC Believes Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS Violated Campaign Finance Laws
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DANIEL STRAUSS JANUARY 15, 2014, 11:34 AM EST
The Federal Elections Commission believes Republican strategist Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS, his pro-Republican fundraising organization, probably violated campaign finance rules.
The 2012 report, first reported by the Sunlight Foundation
on Tuesday and released on Friday, recommends the FEC conduct a deep investigation of Rove's organization. But the report was just a recommendation and the FEC did not act on it. The panel in charge of opening an investigation was tied 3 to 3 in a vote as to whether it should pursue an inquiry.
Specifically, the FEC report said that Crossroads GPS had violated campaign finance regulations going back to 2010 because it did not register as a political group. In 2012 Crossroads GPS used about 40 percent of its money on campaign-related spending, according to The Washington Post.
Since its creation, Crossroads GPS has become one of the most influential fundraising groups with a huge amount of money to wield. If Crossroads GPS had registered as a political organization it would have had to name its biggest donors.
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SamKnause
(14,896 posts)Karl Rove is above the law.
The law only pertains to the 99%.
The 1% are exempt.
Nothing will come of this.
The Wizard
(13,735 posts)Rove is a capo in the Bush crime family and therefore above the law. In a just society he'd be working on a chain gang.
that guy would be definately in jail...