Republicans Are Pushing a Pair of Supreme Court Cases that Would Further Legalize Bribery
The Supreme Court reviews cases that could remove coordinated spending limits and restrict bribery prosecutions, risking greater influence of mega donors, with $241 million spent in coordination since 2022.
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Republicans are pushing a pair of Supreme Court cases that would further legalize bribery
Fifteen years after the Citizens United ruling opened the gates for corporate money to flow into US elections, the Supreme Court will soon hear another pair of cases that journalist David Sirota says are aimed at “eliminating the last restrictions on campaign donations and obstructing law enforcement’s efforts to halt bribery.”One of the cases, National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Elections Commission (FEC), was launched in 2022 b…
'Citizens United 2.0': GOP Pushing a Pair of Supreme Court Cases That Would Further Legalize Bribery
A pair of Supreme Court cases pushed by Republicans and the Trump administration are aimed at "incinerating any remaining deterrents to pay-to-play corruption," writes journalist David Sirota.
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