Obama-appointed FEC commissioner behind Internet censorship forced to resign!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - February 19, 2017 - On Sunday, Federal Election Commissioner Ann Ravel tweeted out that she is resigning her position effective March 1, 2017. In her resignation letter Ravel voiced her concerns to President Donald Trump about campaign finance reform.
I respectfully urge you to prioritize campaign finance reform to remedy the significant problems identified during the last election cycle,” the letter says. “Disclosure laws need to be strengthened; the mistaken jurisprudence of Citizens United reexamined; public financing of candidates ought to be expanded to reduce reliance on the wealthy; and commissioners who will carry out the mandates of the law should be appointed to expired terms at the FEC. Thank you very much. Ann Ravel was appointed by former illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama back in 2013 to the Federal Elections Commission to fill a vacant spot.
Ravel’s resignation came after she was a regular no-show for public meetings since early December.
Ravel had become a frequent no-show at commission meetings since late last year, phoning into 4 public meetings (one from a train) and completely skipping two executive sessions in January, a source close to the commission said in an emailed statement. That did not stop her, however, from requesting a special meeting to obtain commission approval to travel to Ecuador, at foreign expense, a request she later withdrew after the Free Beacon wrote about the matter.
Previously Ravel had pushed hard to regulate the Drudge Report, which is a political juggernaut ever since breaking the Monica Lewinsky scandal back in the late 1990s.