• @mkwt
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    242 months ago

    Foreign nationals, let alone foreign governments, are not allowed to give money to political campaigns in the United States. Actually illegal. Bill Clinton got in trouble for it

    If you can prove that an NFT scheme was foreign campaign money laundering in court, people can go to jail.

    • @SacralPlexus
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      1152 months ago

      For sure. But of course dude tried a coup on live tv and we are having trouble getting the justice system to hold him to account. So getting proof of the NFT scheme that I outlined as a hypothetical is probably going to be harder.

      • @PunnyName
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        292 months ago

        Partially because the coup is coming from inside the house. Representatives, senators, and SCOTUS seats already planted.

    • The Giant Korean
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      122 months ago

      How does one go about proving that money laundering occurred? Genuinely curious because I know it’s illegal. I guess you’d need to catch someone admitting that they did it?

    • @Burn_The_Right
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      92 months ago

      It’s not campaign money. It’s the “honest fruits of labor” that he “earned” by selling products. Even though every normal person can see that he’s a fucking grifter, maga morons can’t. So, now he has plausible deniability for any money “earned” in this “honest day’s work”.

    • @sudo42
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      22 months ago

      Foreign nationals, let alone foreign governments, are not allowed to give money to political campaigns in the United States. Actually illegal. Bill Clinton got in trouble for it

      Don’t forget the Trump Hotel during his presidency that took huge “bookings” from foreign nationals during his presidency. The “Law and Order” party naturally jumped all over this as a violation of the Constitution…, oh wait.