We need a simple federal campaign finance law:
Only individuals that are legally registered to vote for a candidate in a federal election may donate money or anything else of value to the candidate running for federal office.
Paul Chavez has never let his readers know that Japanese businessman Tendo Oto illegally gave 27K and illegally attended the concert fundraiser. Chavez has never let his readers know that Howard Wolfson acknowledged a million dollars spent, but that it was "in-kind," as if that mattered. Chavez has never let his readers know that after Peter Paul was publicly distanced by Hillary, ten days later David Rosen sent a fax asking for another hundred thousand dollars. Chavez has never let his readers know that six weeks after publicly distancing Paul, Bill Clinton met with Paul on Air Force One to assure him they still had a deal. Chavez has never let his readers know that Paul sent another 55K in stock for Hillary to the Working Families Party. Chavez has never let his readers know that Bill Clinton financial partner Jim Levin flew to Japan and made a business deal for Clinton with Tendo Oto, preventing Oto from infusing $7 million in cash to Stan Lee Media that would have saved the company.
It's funny what the AP leaves out of its stories.