No, there is no evidence that he is doing this. It should also be noted that there are laws that are supposed to prevent American politicians (of either party) from taking donations from foreign governments.
After voting for campaign financing reform, he did not accept funds from the government, so he does not have to disclose the source or disposition of his campaign funds.
Then they would be like the judges in the State of Texas. Some argue there, however, that it is difficult soliciting campaign funds and remaining impartial at the same time.
Nixon aides such as John N. Mitchell and John Ehrlichman were involved in soliciting and obtaining funds from corporations and unions for Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign. This activity is commonly referred to as the "Watergate Scandal," which eventually led to Nixon's resignation from the presidency in 1974.
This part of the White House is private. You can only visit by invitation of the President. For awhile Obama was selling a night in the Lincoln bedroom in order to raise campaign funds.
David W. Adamany has written: 'Political money' -- subject(s): Campaign funds 'Campaign finance in America' -- subject(s): Campaign funds
Private Donations
no
No it must remain as campaign funds
There are four decision makers in deciding which candidates get party campaign funds for senatorial election. These include the national chairman, the party caucus, the national convention chair, and the chair of the senatorial campaign committee.
Private donors
limits on federal campaign spending
John R. Owens has written: 'Trends in campaign spending in California, 1958-1970' -- subject(s): Campaign funds 'Money and politics in California' -- subject(s): Campaign funds