2aguy
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Friends of bill the rapist recieved special treatment from theState Dept. and those friends gave money to the clintons via the foundation.......taking money from Haitians suffering after the earthquake....
Emails: Hillary's State Dept Gave Special Access to 'VIPs' and 'Friends of Bill' Clinton After Haiti Earthquake - Breitbart
“Need you to flag when people are friends of WJC,” wrote then-senior State Department official Caitlin Klevorick. Concerned about the difficulties of coordinating incoming requests from people attempting to assist with relief efforts that were being given to the State Department by the Clinton Foundation, Klevorick said, “Most I can probably ID but not all.”
In many of the newly-released exchanges, obtained by ABC News, Klevorick often wrote to Amitabh Desai, the Clinton Foundation’s director of foreign policy.
Further filtering offers from Clinton friends, Klevorick wrote, “Is this a FOB!” in response to a Clinton Foundation aide who had forwarded a woman’s request to send medical supplies. “If not, she should go to cidi.org,” Klevorick wrote, advising that the woman, presumed not a Clinton friend, to go through a government website.
Emails: Hillary's State Dept Gave Special Access to 'VIPs' and 'Friends of Bill' Clinton After Haiti Earthquake - Breitbart
“Need you to flag when people are friends of WJC,” wrote then-senior State Department official Caitlin Klevorick. Concerned about the difficulties of coordinating incoming requests from people attempting to assist with relief efforts that were being given to the State Department by the Clinton Foundation, Klevorick said, “Most I can probably ID but not all.”
In many of the newly-released exchanges, obtained by ABC News, Klevorick often wrote to Amitabh Desai, the Clinton Foundation’s director of foreign policy.
Further filtering offers from Clinton friends, Klevorick wrote, “Is this a FOB!” in response to a Clinton Foundation aide who had forwarded a woman’s request to send medical supplies. “If not, she should go to cidi.org,” Klevorick wrote, advising that the woman, presumed not a Clinton friend, to go through a government website.