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New York Times: Trump Says Payment to Stormy Daniels Did Not Violate Campaign Laws

Paul Seamus Ryan, vice president for policy and litigation at Common Cause, said the latest explanation of the payment โ€” that Mr. Trump reimbursed Mr. Cohen โ€” does not eliminate the possibility that the payment violated campaign finance laws.

โ€œA lot of contradictions coming out of Team Trump this morning,โ€ Mr. Ryan said in an interview with The New York Times.

โ€œThis payment was to influence the election,โ€ he added. And he said new details about the payment and repayment could raise additional legal...

Newsweek: Trump Made Stars Out of Ethics Experts. Can Richard Painter Turn That into a Senate Seat?

โ€œAs someone who has worked on these issues for decades, I have never seen such a public interest,โ€ Karen Hobert Flynn, president of nonpartisan government watchdog Common Cause, told Newsweek. She credits ethics experts like Painter for contributing to that interest.

โ€œHaving attorneys who specialize in this, that can explain what the law says and what the administration was doing, and could do it in ways that were accessible and understandable, I think people become hungry for it,โ€ Hobert Flynn said. She added that her...

ABC News: Trump campaign has paid portions of Michael Cohen’s legal fees: Sources

"They're on shaky legal ground," said Stephen Spaulding, chief of strategy at the nonprofit watchdog group Common Cause. "It sounds like they are really pushing the envelope โ€ฆ If the campaign were to say they are campaign-related payments, then maybe it's okay to use campaign funds. But he can't have it both ways."

New York Times: The Sheldon Silver Trial: Take Two

โ€œI have no doubt that Silver will put forward the same defense, which is that itโ€™s business as usual in Albany and therefore not illegal,โ€ said Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York. โ€œThatโ€™s why itโ€™s so important that the first jury rejected this argument, and we expect that the second jury will do the same.โ€

Newsweek: Will This Case Bring ‘Dark Money’ Into the Light?

โ€œIt illustrates how long it takes to get to this point,โ€ Paul S. Ryan, vice president of policy and litigation at Common Cause, a non-partisan good government group, told Newsweek. โ€œYou really have to exhaust all your remedies.โ€โ€‹

U.S. News & World Report: Ensure Everyone Is Counted

As Americans prepare for the 2020 census, there's a movement afoot that would negatively affect the count. The Trump administration wants to ask respondents about their citizenship or legal status on the census form, a query that in the context of today's supercharged immigration debates would lead millions of people โ€“ citizens and non-citizens โ€“ to ignore the form or return it blank.

The ‘New Nullification’ At Work: Executive Branch Nominations and the Tactics of Obstruction

Another Knife in The News

Gerrymander Gazette: Making a new redistricting calendar work for democracy

Ranked Choice Voting passed in New York!

Ranked Choice Voting is coming to NYC elections in 2021!

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