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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue May 23, 2017, 10:32 AM May 2017

FEC member urges escalated Trump-Russia inquiry

Source: Politico



The agency, already investigating a Trump complaint, is called on to consider reports that Russian agents bought Facebook ads.

By KENNETH P. VOGEL 05/23/2017 05:15 AM EDT

A member of the Federal Election Commission is calling on the agency to investigate whether Russian agents paid for Facebook ads to spread damaging stories about Hillary Clinton ahead of last fall’s presidential election.

“I think there is potential there for finding a violation, but I don’t want to suggest that I have prejudged anything that could potentially come before me,” said FEC Commissioner Ellen Weintraub, a Democratic appointee to the commission.

Her assertion comes as agency staff is already moving to investigate a related complaint filed in December by a pair of watchdog groups against President Donald Trump’s campaign and the Russian government, according to two sources familiar with the agency’s handling of the complaint. They said that, if the investigation proceeds apace, agency staff could be expected to incorporate the recent revelations about Facebook ads into their fact-finding.

The prospect of an escalating inquiry from the quasi-independent election watchdog agency could represent an intriguing new front in the battalion of investigations being pursued by various parts of the federal government. The FBI and various congressional committees are looking into Russia’s meddling in the election and the connections between the country and Trump’s associates. The bipartisan FEC is generally better known for gridlock than speedy or aggressive investigations. Yet there are some signs that it might make an exception when it comes to foreign spending in U.S. elections.



Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/23/fec-trump-russia-facebook-238695

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Quick Rant... Zoonart May 2017 #1

Zoonart

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1. Quick Rant...
Tue May 23, 2017, 10:39 AM
May 2017

This is why I don't do facebook. As an artist and author, I am constantly chastised by friends and colleagues for not getting my product out there on facebook. I have told them for years, that I am opposed to facebook for purely political reasons. I see it's value...certainly, but I also am making a small stand against data mining and sheepherding on the site. Share info with people you trust... not people you don't know.

I understand that. using facebook to catch up with friends and family is valuable, but don't forget that you are also being used by the platform.

Okay... you can yell at me now.

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