David Bianculli: Do you think that this loophole, now that you've exposed it in a big way, will be closed? Or do you think that actually closing the loophole is in some ways antithetical to the spirit of the law? Does anyone actually want to close this loophole? There's no sign that's going to change anytime soon. No, not that I've seen. It's unbelievably cynical, right? Like brilliant, but also craven Absolutely.
A New York Times investigation has found that a group of Republican operatives used robocalls to raise $89 million on behalf of veterans, police officers and firefighters.
David A. Fahrenthold, an investigative reporter for The Times, explains how they actually spent the money and the legal loophole that allowed them to do that.
Guest: David A. Fahrenthold, an investigative reporter for The New York Times.
Background reading:
- A group of conservative operatives using sophisticated robocalls raised millions of dollars from donors. Instead of using the money to promote issues and candidates, nearly all of it went to pay the firms making the calls and the operatives themselves.
- How “scam PAC” fund-raisers skirt election rules and deceive donors.
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