Trump, GOP paying consultant dogged by voter fraud charges
WASHINGTON >> Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee have paid at least $1.8 million to a political operative whose roster of companies include several that have been repeatedly investigated for voter registration fraud, even as Trump has complained that the election is rigged against him.
Three employees of Strategic Allied Consulting, a firm owned by conservative operative Nathan Sproul, pleaded guilty in Florida four years ago to felony charges related to altering and destroying scores of voter registration forms. There were no formal actions against the firm.
GOP officials considered the charges against his employees serious enough to fire his company in 2012.
Yet recent federal campaign finance reports show a different firm run by Sproul is now back on the payrolls of the Republican Party and the Trump campaign.
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lol, why am I not surprised? Voting republican is just stupid. Shame they no longer believe in freedom.
Crickets mighty quiet out there today. Sarge, kuroiwaj, lespark, moilee, thos, blueyedevil, where are you. There will be a long line of Chumps suppoters seeking therapy after the election. Most of them should have had therapy a long time ago.
Trump and his campaign don’t care; he’s got the Russians on his side. Oooops???
Both sides has their problems but Trump supporters will pretend that this newsworthy finding does not exist. In fact, they will deflect this whole story by talking about how the election is rigged.