Marco Rubio's Interview With Fox News May Have Violated Ethics Rules

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Will corporate media sweep this under the rug?

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Marco Rubio's Interview With Fox News May Have Violated Ethics Rules
Lawmakers are barred from soliciting campaign funds while in federal buildings.

WASHINGTON -- Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) may have just violated ethics rules that prohibit soliciting campaign funds while on Senate property.

Rubio gave an interview to Fox News' Neil Cavuto on Tuesday, speaking from the Russell Senate Office Building. When asked about lagging behind some of his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, the senator attempted to tout the strength of his fundraising.

In doing so, however, Rubio made a direct appeal for donations.

"I knew we wouldn't be the leading fundraiser in this race, because we are not the top choice of the entrenched political establishment," Rubio told Cavuto. "But I’m confident we have the resources and continue to build the resources to be able to communicate our message. And obviously if somebody watching this program wants to help us, they should go to marcorubio.com and chip in."

According to Senate ethics rules, "Senate Members and staff may not receive or solicit campaign contributions in any federal building."

Even a report of a lawmaker using federal property to raise campaign cash can be enough to get them in hot water.

When then-Rep. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) was running for Senate in 2014, he appeared at one point to be soliciting funds during a radio interview given just off the House floor. The incident prompted a probe that was eventually dropped because Cotton contended he was actually outside the building, and there was no proof to the contrary.

Any of Rubio's opponents could file a complaint about the interview.
 
Will corporate media sweep this under the rug?

Will the GOP Senate refuse to do their duty to censure Rubio?


Marco Rubio's Interview With Fox News May Have Violated Ethics Rules
Lawmakers are barred from soliciting campaign funds while in federal buildings.

WASHINGTON -- Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) may have just violated ethics rules that prohibit soliciting campaign funds while on Senate property.

Rubio gave an interview to Fox News' Neil Cavuto on Tuesday, speaking from the Russell Senate Office Building. When asked about lagging behind some of his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, the senator attempted to tout the strength of his fundraising.

In doing so, however, Rubio made a direct appeal for donations.

"I knew we wouldn't be the leading fundraiser in this race, because we are not the top choice of the entrenched political establishment," Rubio told Cavuto. "But I’m confident we have the resources and continue to build the resources to be able to communicate our message. And obviously if somebody watching this program wants to help us, they should go to marcorubio.com and chip in."

According to Senate ethics rules, "Senate Members and staff may not receive or solicit campaign contributions in any federal building."

Even a report of a lawmaker using federal property to raise campaign cash can be enough to get them in hot water.

When then-Rep. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) was running for Senate in 2014, he appeared at one point to be soliciting funds during a radio interview given just off the House floor. The incident prompted a probe that was eventually dropped because Cotton contended he was actually outside the building, and there was no proof to the contrary.

Any of Rubio's opponents could file a complaint about the interview.

And morons like you ignore that Hillary Clinton allowed Putin access to her unprotected computer server that she hid from the State Dept.

PS. Don't worry, Rubio will not let this get swept under the rug where you store all your valuables.
 
Will corporate media sweep this under the rug?

Will the GOP Senate refuse to do their duty to censure Rubio?


Marco Rubio's Interview With Fox News May Have Violated Ethics Rules
Lawmakers are barred from soliciting campaign funds while in federal buildings.

WASHINGTON -- Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) may have just violated ethics rules that prohibit soliciting campaign funds while on Senate property.

Rubio gave an interview to Fox News' Neil Cavuto on Tuesday, speaking from the Russell Senate Office Building. When asked about lagging behind some of his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, the senator attempted to tout the strength of his fundraising.

In doing so, however, Rubio made a direct appeal for donations.

"I knew we wouldn't be the leading fundraiser in this race, because we are not the top choice of the entrenched political establishment," Rubio told Cavuto. "But I’m confident we have the resources and continue to build the resources to be able to communicate our message. And obviously if somebody watching this program wants to help us, they should go to marcorubio.com and chip in."

According to Senate ethics rules, "Senate Members and staff may not receive or solicit campaign contributions in any federal building."

Even a report of a lawmaker using federal property to raise campaign cash can be enough to get them in hot water.

When then-Rep. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) was running for Senate in 2014, he appeared at one point to be soliciting funds during a radio interview given just off the House floor. The incident prompted a probe that was eventually dropped because Cotton contended he was actually outside the building, and there was no proof to the contrary.

Any of Rubio's opponents could file a complaint about the interview.

And morons like you ignore that Hillary Clinton allowed Putin access to her unprotected computer server that she hid from the State Dept.

PS. Don't worry, Rubio will not let this get swept under the rug where you store all your valuables.

Go on knock us out... Show us some proof...
 
Will corporate media sweep this under the rug?

Will the GOP Senate refuse to do their duty to censure Rubio?


Marco Rubio's Interview With Fox News May Have Violated Ethics Rules
Lawmakers are barred from soliciting campaign funds while in federal buildings.

WASHINGTON -- Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) may have just violated ethics rules that prohibit soliciting campaign funds while on Senate property.

Rubio gave an interview to Fox News' Neil Cavuto on Tuesday, speaking from the Russell Senate Office Building. When asked about lagging behind some of his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, the senator attempted to tout the strength of his fundraising.

In doing so, however, Rubio made a direct appeal for donations.

"I knew we wouldn't be the leading fundraiser in this race, because we are not the top choice of the entrenched political establishment," Rubio told Cavuto. "But I’m confident we have the resources and continue to build the resources to be able to communicate our message. And obviously if somebody watching this program wants to help us, they should go to marcorubio.com and chip in."

According to Senate ethics rules, "Senate Members and staff may not receive or solicit campaign contributions in any federal building."

Even a report of a lawmaker using federal property to raise campaign cash can be enough to get them in hot water.

When then-Rep. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) was running for Senate in 2014, he appeared at one point to be soliciting funds during a radio interview given just off the House floor. The incident prompted a probe that was eventually dropped because Cotton contended he was actually outside the building, and there was no proof to the contrary.

Any of Rubio's opponents could file a complaint about the interview.

And morons like you ignore that Hillary Clinton allowed Putin access to her unprotected computer server that she hid from the State Dept.

PS. Don't worry, Rubio will not let this get swept under the rug where you store all your valuables.

Go on knock us out... Show us some proof...

The FBI has all of the proof at the moment, but rest assured that there are honest people working there who will not let Hillary Clinton endanger the USA any further. At the moment they are just letting her incriminate herself more, as every word she speaks is a lie, and when under oath as she will be in a few hours these lies turn into crimes.......................

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