I try to lay it out in a number of blog posts, shortened in slate. solicitation thing of value from foreign person/entity w/knowledge
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I'll take a look, but I'm not sure why this would have the force of law in a felony criminal conspiracy case. Dubious Chevron applies.
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there is analogous discussion of thing of value in bribery cases, e.g., U.S. v. Senator Menendez case I link to in Slate piece
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I don't know how many times I can say I am not disputing the interpretation of thing of value. I think I will add it to my Twitter bio.
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Broad definition of contribution, thing of value, and solicit consistent with stated congressional purpose against foreign interference
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So we've isolated your beef to soliciting "a contribution or donation of money or other thing of value". Soliciting Donated dossier fits
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Well, I don't think you can avoid the statutory language by just describing the facts using the legal term. I don't think it fits.
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Respectfully, I don't think I'm avoiding the statutory language. I think I'm applying it. But I guess we'll leave it there.
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