Clinton Ally Caught ‘Donating’ $500K to Wife of FBI Agent Assigned to Email Case


Hillary Clinton’s camping is once again being accused of funneling money and influence in order to help her presidential campaign. In the most recent revelation, Clinton’s pals look to have paid out FBI investigators.

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a longtime Clinton confidant, helped steer $675,000 to the election campaign of the wife of an FBI official who went on to lead the probe into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email system, according to a report.

The political action committee of McAuliffe, the Clinton loyalist, gave $467,500 to the state Senate campaign of the wife of Andrew McCabe, who is now deputy director of the FBI, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The report states Jill McCabe received an additional $207,788 from the Virginia Democratic Party, which is heavily influenced by McAuliffe.

The money directed by McAuliffe began flowing two months after the FBI investigation into Clinton began in July 2015. Around that time, the candidate’s husband was promoted from running the Washington field office for the FBI to the No. 3 position at the bureau.

This story is made even more believable considering that Clinton’s campaign has already been caught colluding with the State Department, as well.

Source: NY Post



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