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Buried in the most recent round of FEC filings is evidence Bushs Right to Rise super PAC paid the firm Wisecup Consulting LLC at least $16,000 this April and May for political strategy consulting, while the campaign paid the same firm about $60,000 for the exact same service despite the two entities being legally barred from any coordination. Additionally, Wisecup Consultings founder and president Trent Wisecup, is serving as the campaigns director of strategy, and has helped Bush prepare for debates and write his new e-book, among other contributions. Such an arrangement would be legal only if a strict, documented firewall is in place to prevent information sharing, but the Jeb Bush campaign did not responded to ThinkProgress inquiries as to whether such protections are in place.
Will FOX News cover it?
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)Oh, right, I'm thinking of BENGHAZI!!1!!111!!1!!
hedda_foil
(16,373 posts)Hillary's campaign is testing the law by openly strategizing with the Correct the Record super PAC. The repubs are most likely coordinating with theirs sub Rosa. Nevertheless,JEB isn't breaking the law, in this case at least.
HubertHeaver
(2,522 posts)Laws do not apply to JEB.