By Nika Knight/Common Dreams
Potential wealthy donors to the Democratic National Committee were courted with promises of access to the president, a Washington Post analysis of internal DNC e-mails released by WikiLeaks has found. The party insiders’ pitches appear to be in violation of White House policy, the newspaper notes.
On Monday, the Post reported:
“The DNC e-mails show how the party has tried to leverage its greatest weapon – the president – as it entices wealthy backers to bankroll the convention and other needs. At times, DNC staffers used language in their pitches to donors that went beyond what lawyers said was permissible under a White House policy designed to prevent any perception that special interests have access to the president.
“Top aides also get involved in wooing contributors, according to the e-mails. White House political director David Simas, for instance, met in May with a half-dozen top party financiers in Chicago, including Fred Eychaner, one of the top Democratic donors in the country, the documents show.”
On at least one occasion, a White House lawyer asked DNC employees to alter the language of an invitation to a high-dollar event so it would not appear to be soliciting donations in exchange for access to President Barack Obama – demonstrating that employees were made aware of the policy.
“Let’s remove the word round table on page 2 at the top (‘$33,400 – Round table discussion guest’). As you know, WH policy restricts the use of language that gives the appearance that contributors can pay for policy access to the President,” Ruthzee Louijeune, an associate at Perkins Coie LLC, wrote to a DNC staffer in reference to a May event featuring Obama.
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Posted on July 26, 2016