isn't that not so if he is rendering the services himself, as a volunteer, without a firm?
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Replying to @rickhasen
and in any case, whether or it needs to be reported it is not a contribution and therefore it is not subject to the $2700 contribution lmit.
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I don’t see why Giuliani’s work would be considered in service to a campaign — he would still be doing this even if Trump hadn’t already declared for 2020.
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well if not in service to the campaign it is also not a contribution to the campaign
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Replying to @EricColumbus @rickhasen
Members of Congress can’t accept pro bono legal services.
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Replying to @mls1776 @EricColumbus
what was it Mel Brooks said? It's good to be the King!
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