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FILE - Former President Donald Trump holds up a copy of a story featuring New York Attorney General Letitia James while speaking during a news conference, Jan. 11, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

FILE – Former President Donald Trump holds up a copy of a story featuring New York Attorney General Letitia James while speaking during a news conference, Jan. 11, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)

On March 18, 2024, lawyers for Donald Trump informed a New York court that he couldn’t acquire the 110% bond he needed to post for his $454 million judgment before he could appeal his loss in his civil fraud case. Apparently, 30 different bond companies turned him down. So where can Trump get the money?

It cannot be from his campaign coffers.

The rules for funding a presidential campaign are governed by the federal law known as FECA — the Federal Election Campaign Act. This law has been made into legal Swiss cheese with Supreme Court-fostered loopholes from cases like Buckley v. Valeo, Citizens United and McCutcheon v. FEC. But one of the parts of campaign finance law that is clear and still in effect is the prohibition on the personal use of campaign funds.

Under FECA, prohibited personal uses of campaign funds include using it to pay for:

(A) a home mortgage, rent, or utility payment;

(B) a clothing purchase;

(C) a noncampaign-related automobile expense;

(D) a country club membership;

(E) a vacation or other noncampaign-related trip;

(F) a household food item;

(G) a tuition payment;

(H) admission to a sporting event, concert, theater, or other form of entertainment not associated with an election campaign; and

(I) dues, fees, and other payments to a health club or recreational facility.

Moreover, FECA prohibits federal candidate committees from making expenditures for anything “that would exist irrespective of the candidate’s election campaign” or duties as a federal officeholder.

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