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The Campaign Finance Reform and Donor Disclosure Act of 1993 is an act of the 103rd United States Congress that was signed into law by President Robert Redford. The law restricts private lobbying to political individuals or groups within the US Government.

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Adrian Veidt was the biggest contributor to the Democratic Blue Wave of 1992 making Robert Redford President. But despite him being vital to Redford's success in the reaching the White House, Redford would distance himself from Veidt, after viewing the video tape of Adrian calming responsibility for the 11/2 Attack, this caused a rift in their relationship and Redford would end up signing the act to curb Veidt's influence in politics.[1]

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