Clinton headlined fundraiser for $500,000 donation to wife of agency boss
The WikiLeaks revelation that the wife of the FBI official who supervised the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s off-the-books email server got a major campaign cash infusion from one of Clinton’s friends just took a stunning new turn.
The London Daily Mail is reporting Hillary Clinton had raised funds for the political action committee that steered the contributions to the unsuccessful campaign of Democrat Jill McCabe.
McCabe’s husband, Andrew McCabe, was promoted to FBI deputy director and supervised the investigation of Clinton not long after Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, who through his PAC Common Good VA, contributed a total of $675,000 to Jill McCabe’s long-shot bid for a congressional seat.
The Daily Mail reported Hillary Clinton headlined a major fundraiser for McAuliffe’s PAC shortly before the group steered nearly $500,000 to Jill McCabe.
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McCabe should be put on administrative leave without pay until the situation with his wife is resolved or adjudicated. The whole situation is marred in enigma and should be investigated. Also, this is a good reason why there should be a law forbidding any person in the FBI from having a spouse running for any type of political office. It's either one or the other never both. Look at all the BS we've got now with the corruption as a result. Example: Bob Creamer is married to a Congresswoman from Illinois who happens to sit on the Judiciary Committee - all the while, he's out there committing Voter Fraud. This has got to stop! Politicians should no longer be a career choice because it's a civic duty and there should be a line in concrete between representation and law enforcement at the Federal level. If that ends in a lot of divorces, so be it. They made their nefarious bed, now they have to lie in it.
No surprise.....this only one of Clinton scandalS
Don't have to be a rocket scientist to see the tawdry connections about the campaign donation, the FBI promotion, and Dirty Terry (former DNC head).
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