BREAKING: Supreme Court says FEC limits on political spending by parties on candidate UNCONSTITUTIONAL

The Supreme Court has just ruled that the limits imposed by the FEC on the amount of money a political party can spend in coordination with their candidate is unconstitutional.

The vote is 6-3. Kagan dissents, joined by Sotomayor and Jackson.

Amy Howe with SCOTUSblog writes: “The court holds that the law’s limits on political parties’ coordinated expenditures violate the First Amendment.”

Here’s the news:

 
UPDATE: President Trump writes, “The Supreme Court just took restrictions off political spending! A BIG WIN FOR REPUBLICANS and, more importantly, The First Amendment! President DONALD J. TRUMP”

 
Here’s the ruling

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