Republican presidential candidate Perry Johnson said that he filed a Federal Electoral Commission complaint against Fox News and the Republican National Committee over what he calls its 'corrupt debate process.'
Republican presidential candidate Perry Johnson said that he filed a Federal Electoral Commission complaint against Fox News and the Republican National Committee over what he calls its"corrupt debate process."
Through its actions, Johnson accused Fox News and the RNC of violating the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. Johnson isn't the only one upset about the debate criteria; fellow Republican presidential candidates Larry Elder and Will Hurd launched their own protests ahead of the debate. Elder announced his intention to sue the RNC to put a stop to the debate on Tuesday.
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