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Thomas Lifson
Apr. 11, 2018

Bradley Smith has thoroughly debunked one of the rationales for the seizure of attorney-client privileged communications in attorney Michael Cohen’s office on suspicion of violation of federal election laws.  One(i) of the allegations is that the hush money paid to Stormy Daniels amounted to an in-kind campaign contribution, far exceeding the amount permitted an individual to contribute. Smth demonstrates that this is nonsense in his Wall Street Journal column titled, Stormy Weather for Campaign Finance Laws.” 

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