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FlashBack #ClintonScandals – Hillary Super PAC Violates Campaign Finance Law Preventing “Pay-to-Play” Scams

It’s nearly impossible for Hillary to NOT get involved in “pay to play,” it’s fast becoming her favorite game.

This time, her Super PAC Priorities USA violated campaign finance law designed to prevent Hillary’s favorite “pay to play” scam.

Priorities USA, a super-PAC backing the Hillary Clinton, received two donations of $100,000 each from Suffolk Construction, The Hill reported Wednesday.

The Boston-based company had multiple contracts with the federal government at the time, making the donations illegal under a 1971 law.

A search of USASpending.gov found $976,560 worth of contracts between Suffolk Construction and the Department of Defense, for construction and maintenance projects at the US Military Academy in West Point, New York and a US Navy base in Newport, Rhode Island, The Hill reported. In 2015, the company also donated $10,000 to Right to Rise, a super-PAC that supported Jeb Bush’s presidential bid on the Republican side.

Suffolk Construction has annual revenue of $2 billion, and has received $169.7 million in federal contracts since 2008, The Hill reported, noting that the company declined multiple requests for comment.

One federal contractor has donated $200,000 to a super-PAC backing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, in clear violation of a 1971 law banning such contributions.

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