...While state business records show that Launchpad Strategies was incorporated in Delaware, campaign finance filings list an address in Raleigh, North Carolina. Last week, however, state officials in North Carolina confirmed that it is not registered in the state.
“It’s concerning to see a company formed just six months ago suddenly receive over $3.1 million from Donald Trump’s network of political committees, particularly since there is virtually no public information about this company,” mentioned Saurav Ghosh, the Campaign Legal Center's director of federal campaign finance reform....
Originally Posted by VitaMan
So the faux outrage is sourced there you say? While I'm sure Sauray is an upstanding volunteer there. Let's take a quickie peek:
...The Campaign Legal Center is an advocacy group aligned with left-of-center interests that supports strict enforcement of campaign finance laws. Campaign Legal Center attorneys track and participate in a variety of cases around the country involving campaign finance law at the federal, state, and local levels.
The Campaign Legal Center is affiliated with Campaign Legal Center Action, a 501(c)(4).1 Both groups received substantial funding from Sam Bankman-Fried from 2021-2022, with Business Insider reporting that Bankman-Fried gave more than $2.5 million to the Campaign Legal Center and its affiliates...
...In its 2022 tax filings, the Campaign Legal Center (CLC) reported total revenues of $25,659,692, total expenses of $13,166,031, and net assets of $39,338,308...
Seems unseemly to me, that he doth protest too much. Regardless, the issue I have here is in regards to "threshold" levels. Seems the only alarm bell is Trump and nothing more.
$3.1 Mil is small potatoes in politics. Might be interesting if it was 10x that. What about 40x that at $120M? That might seem alarming.
A new Deleware LLC is pretty ding-danged tame. What if it was formed in a sketchy foreign nation, such as Liechtenstein? That might seem alarming.
From what I surmise, it was a one time payment for some service(s). It's not like it was some structured payments over the course of say three years, totaling the $120M (from above). That might seem alarming.
There does not seem to be much, if any, actual documentation available, hence the fap-fest to dig something up. But what if there was say slightly over 3.9Million pages of documentation available? That might seem alarming.
Seems the toe-hold here is someone finding a disclosed ledger entry of a payment. Not like there is an insider or whistle blower or even a former partner willing to testify to anything. That might seem alarming.
Regardless, the transaction seems to be between two US outfits, with funds donated by US citizens. It's not like the funds came from corrupt countries or business interests that flowed (laundered) though a few LLCs to family members in the Trump family. That might seem alarming.
There doesn't seem to be any awareness to LEO, except via the hit piece, trying to drum up interest. I mean, it's not like the FBI or DOJ has had awareness for like 8 years or something. That might seem alarming.
Just comparing/contrasting the purported Trump transaction to the Hunter Biden transactions with Burisma Holdings. Lots of Ringy-Dingys in one of those.