In kind cash contributions are required to be reported by a federal campaign committee notwithstanding who made them and whether they are "approved". Its the responsibility of the committee to police contributions. In this case, Hillary's finance director literally worked in my offices and witnessed and enabled all my payments on Hillary's behalf. There has never been a question of "authorizing" my contributions, only of reporting the ones I made, legally.
"In this case, Hillary's finance director literally worked in my offices and witnessed and enabled all my payments on Hillary's behalf. There has never been a question of "authorizing" my contributions, only of reporting the ones I made, legally."
Thanks for that response.
If the campaign admits that you legitimately made all those expenditures on their behalf and they agree with the amounts, I don't see how they have any defense for reporting a lower numbers.
Do you have anything where they signed off on all those expenses? That would be helpful.