WASHINGTON — Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) might have only disregarded ethics manners that prohibit soliciting debate funds while on Senate property.
Rubio gave an talk to Fox News’ Neil Cavuto on Tuesday, vocalization from a Russell Senate Office Building. When asked about lagging behind some of his rivals for a Republican presidential nomination, a senator attempted to surveillance a strength of his fundraising.
In doing so, however, Rubio made a approach interest for donations.
“I knew we wouldn’t be a heading fundraiser in this race, since we are not a tip choice of a confirmed domestic establishment,” Rubio told Cavuto. “But I’m assured we have a resources and continue to build a resources to be means to promulgate a message. And apparently if somebody examination this module wants to assistance us, they should go to marcorubio.com and chip in.”
According to Senate ethics rules
Even a news of a lawmaker regulating sovereign skill to lift debate money can be adequate to get them in prohibited water.
When then-Rep. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) was using for Senate in 2014, he seemed during one point to be soliciting
Any of Rubio’s opponents could record a censure about a interview.
The Rubio debate did not immediately respond to a ask for comment.