Campaign finance laws are extremely complicated, and for the most part they're passed by incumbent politicians for the purpose of protecting said incumbents. Many times I've heard about a politician accused of violating these laws, and it appeared to me that the politician was merely caught in the web of confusion over what's legal and what's not.
So maybe that's what happened to Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who like his pal Hillary is now getting some very unwanted attention from the FBI. They're especially interested in $120,000 donation McAuliffe received from a Chinese businessman named Wang Wenliang, who may or may not be a U.S. national, and may or may not have made the contribution through is company. But as part of the probe, the feds are also looking into McAuliffe's time on the Clinton Foundation board, which makes sense because Wang contributed $2 million to that as well: