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(Mods, please keep this in LBN forum. It IS news, even if the MSM isn't covering it yet. The key is that a lot on this topic is INTENTIONALLY being ignored by MSM)
Folks, it looks like the Vanity Fair article is having more effect now as there is now an formal request for an official investigation being launched into Hastert's campaign contributions! This isn't happening overnight, but that's now potentially TWO investigations that have been started as the result of that one article. The more this info gets out there, hopefully we can really affect some change! Keep bugging your news outlets and your congress critters to do their job and let Sibel's case be heard!
From:
http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=51744-------------------------
CREW Files FEC Complaint Requesting Investigation Into Foreign Donations to Hastert's Campaign8/16/2005 10:26:00 AM
To: National Desk
Contact: Naomi Seligman of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, 202-588-5565
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Earlier today, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) requesting an investigation into whether Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert's campaign committee illegally accepted campaign contributions from foreign nationals in 2000 and 2001.
CREW based its complaint on an article appearing in the September issue of Vanity Fair in which it was reported that former FBI translator Sibel Edomonds reviewed wiretap recordings involving an FBI target at Chicago's Turkish Consulate, as well as members of the American-Turkish Council and the Assembly of Turkish American Associations. According to Ms. Edmonds, the recordings indicated that an FBI target had arranged for tens of thousands of dollars of campaign contributions to be sent to Rep. Hastert's campaign committee in small (i.e., less than $200) checks that did not have to be itemized.
Hastert for Congress received $110,860.75 in unitemized contributions in 2001 and $72,275 in unitemized contributions in 2000.
Federal election campaign law strictly prohibits foreign nationals from making political contributions and prohibits political committees from accepting campaign contributions from foreign nationals. If a committee receives a contribution of questionable legality, it must make at least one written or oral request for evidence that the contribution is legal and either confirm the legality of the contribution or refund the contribution.
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