NOTE WELL Keep in mind that elected officials are held to a higher legal authority---what is acceptable behavior for citizens might be a crime for elected legislators under oath of office.
ITEM If Roxana Mayer signed on to speak at Jackson Lee's townhall using a false identity, that could be actionable. The imposter, Roxana Mayer, is a former Texas delegate for Obama, whose name is listed on Obama's campaign web page. Mayer doesn't even live in Jackson Lee's district. This should be reported to the FBI.
WORKING THESIS It appears Jackson Lee colluded to deceive constituents and facilitated ID theft. The FBI should interrogate Jackson Lee to determine if Roxana Mayer received anything of value to pull off the deception---money, jobs, political cover to facilitate the deception, and whether they colluded to misuse Congessional influence.
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POSSIBLE CHARGES FACED BY JACKSON LEE Official acts prohibited, misuse of Congressional funds, abuse of public office, violating oath of office, misuse of government position, abuse of government power; conflict of interest; influence buying; conspiracy to deceive; misuse of elective office. Lee's official campaign finance records filed with the FEC, and state election commission, should be scrutinized for possible violations. Determine if names of Lee's contributors are legit and whether Lee illegally used campaign funds, and whether Lee received campaign contributions to influence Conressional votes.
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FOR YOUR REFERENCE Did Jackson Lee deliberately raise more money than she needed, then divert some of the excess in a series of generous donations to non-profit groups that, on the surface, benefited their mutual causes? Lees donations to non-profits might then be illegally converted, then funneled back to Jackson Lees campaign coffers through donations by the N/P officers and their co-conspirators, or subsets of them
These complicated transactions should draw scrutiny in legal and political circles to determine the extent to which state laws and campaign finance laws were violated in schemes that appear to launder donations to a candidate.
Campaign donations by publicly held companies might also raise questions that should be investigated re shareholders in publicly-funded corporations who may have been deceived, and whether the true destination of corporate money was concealed (SEC is interested in this).
Jackson Lee may also have used non-profit, ethnic, hyphenated, or faith-based groups as middlemen for campaign transactions by a pattern of Jackson Lee funneling money from government-run organizations to these different groups, that was laundered, then landed back in Jackson Lee's campaign accounts, in order to obscure, if not cover-up, the original source of donations to her campaign coffers.
Jackson Lee, her family, or her supporters might also have directed that campaign donations be made in the names of others without their knowledge or consent. When the financial merry-go-round stopped, non-profit, ethnic, hyphenated, and faith-based individuals---the groups Jackson Lee needs to endorse her election effort---end up with a lot of money, some of which was then laundered, illegally converted, then funneled back into Jackson Lees campaign coffers.
Millions of dollars in donations to Jackson Lee might never have been disclosed to campaign regulators, because the type of government groups Jackson Lee used werent governed by federal law. The public-spirited donors might not always have known where their tax-deductible money was headed, and don't control funds once they're donated. Money gets transferred all the time and remains disclosed only to the extent required to be disclosed by applicable state and federal law.
In another variation, Jackson Lee may have conspired to raise more money than was needed and then routed some of that money to other causes, such as supporting state candidates. As a result, Jackson Lee and her family might be beneficiaries, as a collateral effect, due to influence-peddling.
There might be a pattern of disguising the original source of money in an effort to hide Jackson Lees simultaneous financial and legislative dealings with campaign contributors and/or Jackson Lees family, and their business connections. Clandestine meetings may have been held in order to gain access and push the clients' interests, and to hide the genesis of campaign funding.
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LEE "Pepperoni? MAYER "Ummm...I love it."
"Make that three double pepperoni pizzas, four gallons of Pepsi,
and three loaves of garlic bread. And deliver it in 10 minutes, after
I get rid of these annoying constituents. I'm starved. "
LEE "Time to party."
bumpski !!!
I wish that would be in every paper and on every tv network for several weeks, but you and I know the SRM would never do anything to hurt the 0ne.