Milli Brazilli
“I swear on any one of my mother’s many graves that I am telling the truth.”
Well, if true, here’s a crime:
More than a dozen top donors listed in George Santos’s failed 2020 campaign were attributed to addresses that don’t exist or to names that could not be verified, according to a Mother Jones report published Friday.
His campaign raised $338,000 that year. But an investigation by Mother Jones reports that at least more than $30,000 came from donors whose identities can’t be confirmed, raising concerns of possible violations of federal campaign finance laws.
Under federal campaign finance law, it is illegal to donate money using a false name or the name of someone else. This is how idiotic D’vorce D’spousa—documentarian fabulist, fired Y’all Qaeda business school dean, serial adulterer, would-be bigamist, self-proclaimed political prisoner of the Kenyan Usurper, and convicted election fraud felon (pardoned)—…
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