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EricHiggin said:
jason1637 said:

You can always investigate them to determine if there was a deal or not even if it were under the table. If the information is released through a news agency or an opponent I really dont care as long as the information is out to the public. If it's not accurate then that's just misleading or fake news and should not be released but thats hard to avoid. There are lots of fake news stories being shared on social media during elections anyway.

Since this started with the law, doesn't American law state you're to be considered innocent until proven guilty? How is guilt proven?

Well the current law is that a campaign can't take anything of value from a foreign national or a foreign country. So like money and dirt and probably other stuff too. I'm pretty sure that there are laws that make it so that campaigns have to record where the money is coming from so officials can always look into those records. Also ian investigation can be used to find evidence to prove someone guilty.