Clinton Releases Tax, Health Records


Within a three-hour period, the State Department made public more than 2,200 pages of emails sent from Clinton’s personal account, her campaign released a notes from her personal physician and she disclosed eight years of tax returns.

The Clintons earned more than $139 million between 2007 and 2014, according to the returns, and made almost $15 million in charitable contributions — including a $3 million donation to their family foundation in 2014. Last year, they paid an overall federal tax rate of 35.7 percent.

The couple made nearly $23 million from speaking fees alone in 2013 — the year Clinton left the State Department — and collected an additional $20 million from paid events last year. The remainder of their income came largely from book royalties and consulting fees paid to Bill Clinton.

“We’ve come a long way from my days going door-to-door for the Children’s Defense Fund and earning $16,450 as a young law professor in Arkansas — and we owe it to the opportunities America provides,” she said.

The whole report is here.

The financial news came mere hours after Dr. Lisa Bardack of the Department of Medicine at the Mount Kisco Medical Group near the candidate’s suburban New York home, quietly noted Clinton’s health in short missive.
The report said Clinton, 67, has recovered from the nasty concussion she sustained in December 2012 after fainting.

So, now all’s well, according to the Clinton campaign.

 



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