An organization that supports Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad paid former Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich $20,000 to speak to its organization last year.
The payment came out as part of the Democrat's financial disclosures since he is running for governor of Ohio. Originally, Kucinich did not list the source of the payments and referred to them as speaking fees without specifying who they came from, the Columbus Dispatch reports. The three speaking fees came to a total of $33,000.
The $20,000 payment came from the Association for Investment in Popular Action Committees, in El Cerrito, California. The speech was at the European Centre for the Study of Extremism in Cambridge, England. Kucinich's travel costs were also handled.
Kucinich has been to Syria several times before and has met Assad. The gubernatorial candidate is against most military actions the U.S. could be involved in and repeatedly attempted to impeach former President George W. Bush for the invasion of Iraq.
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4 comments:
Yeah and the Russians paid Trump
Anonymous said...
Yeah and the Russians paid Trump
April 20, 2018 at 3:05 PM
Prove it Dick Head
Sounds like former Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich is a TRAITOR and deserves to stand in from of a firing line with a bullet between the eyes.
Where is the proof the Russians paid Trump although there is plenty of proof they paid the Clintons
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