• AggressivelyPassive@feddit.de
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      8 months ago

      Because a foreign government funneling money into a super PAC is easier to trace and proof intent. Buying stocks is just an investment without any political implications.

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        8 months ago

        Not nearly as easy as you might think. Also intent is even harder to prove these days thanks to a certain Supreme Court.

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          8 months ago

          Sending money to an organization that carries in its name that it’s intended to do political actions is definitely a show of intent. And that’s not a legal question. Legally, a Russian oligarch could send money to an American company he owns/controls and that company could then forward that money to a super PAC. Easy to pull off legally, but very open and if it comes out, there’s hardly any denying.

          Buying stocks on the other hand is super simple to do directly and of course a Russian oligarch has a bunch of assets, some just happen to be Trump related stocks. Nothing to see.