I’m sure Eric Holder is readying the FEC swat team as we speak:
A video of President Barack Obama filmed in the White House and included in a fundraising e-mail sent to supporters is not legal, two election law experts told CNSNews.com.
The video was included in an e-mail sent to supporters of President Obama promoting a fundraising drive that offered participants a chance to win an invitation to dinner with Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.
The video was filmed in the White House and, because it is intended to raise funds, constitutes a violation of federal law, according to two election law experts contacted by CNSNews.com.
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According to federal law (Title 18, subsection 607 U.S.C.), “It shall be unlawful for an individual who is an officer or employee of the Federal Government, including the President, Vice President, and Members of Congress, to solicit or receive a donation of money or other thing of value in connection with a Federal, State, or local election, while in any room or building occupied in the discharge of official duties.”
The White House contends that the video is legal, noting that the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) issued a memo in 1979 explaining that the president can solicit funds in the White House, so long as he does so in the residential portion of the mansion, not in a room used for official business.
However, Hans von Spakovsky – former member of the Federal Election Commission and a Heritage Foundation legal analyst – told CNSNews.com that that exemption may not apply in this case because it appears that the video was not filmed in an area where the president actually lives.
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If the video was filmed in the Map Room, as it appears to be, then there is no question it violates the law, von Spakovsky explained, because it is clearly part of a fundraising pitch, precisely the type of activity prohibited under the law.
“The video is clearly designed to get people to participate in this raffle and the video takes you directly to a web site – directs you to a web site – where there’s an immediate solicitation for funds,” he said.
Von Spakovsky further said that, at best, Obama was “bending, if not breaking the law” in making the video in the White House.
Cleta Mitchell was more blunt, saying, “it’s a criminal offense.”
Perhaps. But I’m pretty sure the law was never intended to apply to such an historic figure. After all, what kind of message would that send?
It’s good to be the king.
Obama’s bitch boy Holder is very very good at looking the other way on the fundraisings
Obama’s motto.
…promoting a fundraising drive that offered participants a chance to win an invitation to dinner with Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.
Wouldn’t it be easier and cheaper just to accuse a cop of racism?
Not surprising from the team that brought us anonymous credit card donations during an election.
Dinner with Obama and Biden? That sounds like fun. You could watch Teh Won stuff food in his face with both hands (I’m assuming M’chelle won’t be there) while you make small talk — because what other kind could you make? — with Little Joe. I think I’d pay not to attend, but I shouldn’t give them ideas.