nwtk2007 wrote:
Saying the payoff was for the campaign, when it's totally something for Trump, himself, to avoid embarrassment. If he spent $130,000 on a suit which hides his fat ass to avoid the embarrassment of looking fat, is that also something for the campaign? It's very clear in the law, things done for the candidate, are not campaign contributions. Cohen must have been really coerced, because I'd imagine he knows that.
Where are you coming from 007? Anything that benefits the campaign is a campaign contribution and has to be declared. Clothing to hide Trumps fat ass - the hiding of Donald's whores - all would be campaign contributions and therefore have to be declared. That they weren't are campaign contribution violations and depending on the severity felony violations or worse.