Huma Was the Bag Man For the Clinton Foundation – 25K Was the Minimum Donation That Curried Pay For Play Favors – IOTW Report

Huma Was the Bag Man For the Clinton Foundation – 25K Was the Minimum Donation That Curried Pay For Play Favors

CR– The Abedin emails reveal that the longtime Clinton aide apparently served as a conduit between Clinton Foundation donors and Hillary Clinton while Clinton served as secretary of state. In more than a dozen email exchanges, Abedin provided expedited, direct access to Clinton for donors who had contributed from $25,000 to $10 million to the Clinton Foundation.

In many instances, Clinton Foundation top executive Doug Band, who worked with the Foundation throughout Hillary Clinton’s tenure at State, coordinated closely with Abedin. In Abedin’s June deposition to Judicial Watch, she conceded that part of her job at the State Department was taking care of “Clinton family matters.”

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6 Comments on Huma Was the Bag Man For the Clinton Foundation – 25K Was the Minimum Donation That Curried Pay For Play Favors

  1. Don’t be fooled, look deeper. I bet Huma also controlled access to Hillary. She is the Gatekeeper, and some groups never got access no matter what the price. Makes you wonder who never was allowed near the State Dept.

  2. Dam right, Gunny. Lots of dots starting to connect. If Hillary had taken her ethics and security training she might have leared that the e in email stands for evidence.

  3. You’ve got to wonder about the judgment of any woman who thinks Anthony Weiner is a good catch.

    I remember reading during Sexting Scandal II: The Sequel (2013) that Hillary supposedly gave Huma an ultimatum: you either work for me, or you stay married to your husband. Like HRC should talk LOL. Well, as far as I know Mr. and Mrs. Weiner are still together (if they separated, the New York press would be all over it in a hot minute). I wonder how?

  4. I don’t think you’re allowed to use the word ‘bagman’ anymore, it’s sexist and hurts snowflakes’ feelings. If I remember correctly the DOJ just ruled on this.

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