Well, in the Hilary case my reason for favoring the “bribe” explanation is that presumably the person who first made the accusation was more familiar with the specifics of the situation than I am.
In the Senators case, anti-insider trading laws are written in such a way that they don’t apply to Congressmen and their staff. So that makes that explanation more likely.
Well, in the Hilary case my reason for favoring the “bribe” explanation is that presumably the person who first made the accusation was more familiar with the specifics of the situation than I am.
In the Senators case, anti-insider trading laws are written in such a way that they don’t apply to Congressmen and their staff. So that makes that explanation more likely.