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The campaign of Sen. Mary Landrieu violated campaign-finance rules by making an unexplained donation of over $25,000 to the US Treasury, a good-government group is alleging. The campaign calls the payment routine, but one expert says that's "bullshit."

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington plans to file a complaint with the FEC, charging that the $25,300 donation, made in August 2008, ran afoul of the agency's regulations governing the handling of contributions of questionable legality, the group's executive director, Melanie Sloan, told TPMmuckraker.

CREW had first spotted the payment buried in the campaign's FEC filings, and publicized it earlier this week.

Asked about the donation Monday by TPMmuckraker, Marc Elias, a lawyer for the campaign, declined to explain it, citing the need to avoid compromising the privacy of the original donor from whom the campaign received it. Elias described the donation as "routine."

But several experts took issue with that. One veteran Washington campaign-finance lawyer called Elias's claim "bullshit."

"Campaigns don't routinely cough up money to the Treasury," he told TPMmuckraker. "FEC regulations require campaigns to return questionable contributions to the contributor -- not send them to the Treasury Department."

The campaign-finance lawyer continued:

The only time I've seen an amount this large sent to the Treasury was when the FEC found that the contributions were the result of an illegal corporate contribution scheme and the FEC ordered the campaign to disgorge the contributions to the U.S Treasury.

Craig Holman, a campaign-finance specialist at Public Citizen, agreed, telling TPMmuckraker that payments of that size by Senate campaigns to the US Treasury "can't be called routine," though he said they have been known to occur.

Reached again by TPMmuckraker, Elias stood by his original characterization of the donation.

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November 18, 2009 4:14 PM   

Let's get this straight.

Landrieu's campaign voluntarily reported that they received a questionable campaign donation and instead of keeping it, or trying to hide it, forwarded it to the US Treasury?

This sounds similar to ACORN reporting that they received questionable voter registrations and notifying election officials of that fact.

If it was wrong to forward that money to the Treasury, then it is incumbent on the Treasury to return that money to its "rightful owners" ASAP.

Somehow, I'm not holding my breath for that to happen.
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November 18, 2009 5:35 PM    in reply to Johann

I think the concern is more that Landrieu will not say who the donation is from. For example if it was from someone who benefited from her committee assignments.

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November 18, 2009 5:57 PM    in reply to sandi

I think she just had this money and didn't know what to do with it so she just gave it to the Fed. Gov. Some patriotic girl!

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November 18, 2009 7:59 PM   

I think Sandi is on to something! This sounds like she got money from an individual or group that conflicted with legislation she had already worked on. So as not to appear improper she turns it over to the government!

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November 18, 2009 11:43 PM   

Not only is there a question about Mary Landrieu`s attempt to decieve the public about questionable campaign contributions, she is also passing for
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November 19, 2009 2:22 PM    in reply to dbl.r7711

You mean there are actually some people left in Louisiana who do not have a touch of the tarbrush somewhere in the last 500 generations? Can they prove that?
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