Actually criminal sanctions that are given could be up to five yea

Actually criminal sanctions that are given could be up to five years for violating the rules and regulations under the campaign finance reform. This is like the Alien and Sedition Act of years and years ago, decades ago. – Jay Alan Sekulow

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