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May 14, 2020
This week in money-in-politics
 
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Trump campaign spending unprecedented sums on legal fees as lawsuits pile up
 
 

President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign is spending unprecedented amounts of donor dollars on lawsuits and cease-and-desist orders as it wages an expensive reelection battle.

The Trump campaign has spent more than $16 million on legal and compliance services between the 2018 and 2020 election cycles, according to OpenSecrets’ analysis of campaign expenditures. That sum accounts for roughly 10 percent of the campaign’s total spending through the end of March. No other presidential campaign has ever spent that much money on legal services.  

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China Telecom spending on foreign influence amid Trump admin crackdown


Chinese telecommunications operators poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into foreign influence operations targeting the U.S. amid escalating tensions between the two countries over a range of issues from cybersecurity to trade and the coronavirus pandemic.
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House Democrats’ relief package would give Washington lobbying giants access to small business aid


Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled Democrats’ $3 trillion relief package Tuesday. The bill would provide nearly $1 trillion in relief to local governments and authorize direct payments to American families. But buried in the bill is a provision that allows trade associations, unions and 501(c)(4)s to access small business loans.
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Outside groups, third-party candidates meddle in Montana Senate race with party backing


Montana Gov. Steve Bullock might be trailing Sen. Steve Daines in fundraising, but his recent edge over the incumbent in polls has led national groups to pour money into the critical Senate race. While outside groups backing Bullock are spending money to flip the Senate, the GOP is attempting to widen the field via third-party candidates in order to split votes.
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