Posted on 08/13/2015 7:29:34 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
It was probably inevitable that the woman always at Hillary Clintons side would one day be sucked into the vortex of suspicion and scandal surrounding the Democratic presidential frontrunner. For top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, that day seems to have arrived.
Though rumors of impropriety have swirled around Abedin for over two years, in the past two weeks theyve snowballed into concrete allegations. Last week, the State Department inspector general claimed that the trusted Clinton confidant owes the government nearly $10,000 for violating rules regarding vacation and sick leave. And in court on Monday, Hillary Clinton admitted Abedin had an e-mail account on the now-infamous private server run out of Clintons house while she was secretary of state, and that the account was used at times for government business. State Department investigators say theyve now expanded a probe into Clintons use of private e-mail to include top aides, meaning Abedin is almost certainly under federal investigation for the possible exchange of unsecured, classified data.
Despite a glacial government response time, multiple investigations into Abedins simultaneous employment at the State Department and a consulting firm tied to the Clintons are also approaching their peak. Senator Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa), chairman of the Judiciary Committee, has already accused Abedin of leveraging her dual public and private roles to deliver favors for key Clinton Foundation donors.
Is Abedin the new Doug Band, the longtime Bill Clinton aide who eventually became a liability for the former first familys political ambitions? And will Abedins escalating scandals compel the Clintons to cut her loose, just as they jettisoned Band?
Band began his career as a lowly body man for then-President Clinton in the mid 90s, but soon morphed into a key aide in Clintons post-White House life. He was the gatekeeper to the former president and one of the chief architects of the Clinton Foundations Global Initiative. Many described him as the son Clinton never had.
A 2013 article in The New Republic detailed how Bands decision to found private consulting firm Teneo Holdings in 2010 caused a rift in the Clintons inner circle. The former aide aggressively touted his relationship with the Clintons to prospective clients, and the Clintons worried about their ostensible connection to scandals such as the one surrounding Teneo patron and disgraced MF Global CEO Jon Corzine. Bands relentless push to capitalize on his Clinton connections brought his loyalty into question, and the relationship soured before he left his position at the Clinton Foundation in May of this year.
Like Band, Abedin worked her way up in the Clinton political machine. From her start as Hillary Clintons White House intern, she rose to become the former first ladys right-hand woman at both the Clinton Foundation and the State Department. She is said to carefully control access to Clinton, and the two are extremely close at Abedins wedding, Clinton described her as a second daughter.
Abedins behavior may soon become a drag on her bosss presidential prospects. But much like Bands ultimately did, Abedins behavior may soon become a drag on her bosss presidential prospects. On July 31, Grassley exposed the State Department inspector generals finding that Abedin owed $9,858 to the government for unauthorized vacations and leaves of absence. Abedins lawyers dispute the claim, saying she was working even while on vacation in Italy and during her maternity leave. The probe, which Grassley says may be criminal in nature, is ongoing.
This isnt Grassleys first look into Abedins time at the State Department. For over two years, he has sought answers on her simultaneous employment as a consultant at Teneo Doug Bands firm and as Clintons deputy chief of staff at Foggy Bottom.
Between June 2012 and February 2013, Abedin was granted special government employee status, enabling her to function both as Clintons right-hand woman at State and as a consultant to Teneo. Concerned that Abedin may have leveraged her high-level government position to benefit Teneos clients, in August 2013 Grassley requested that the State Department turn over all official communications between Abedin and Band.
That request remains unfulfilled, despite the Judiciary Committee chairmans numerous inquiries over the past two years. Last week, the senator said the department wouldnt even return his staffs phone calls. Allan Blutstein, a former government FOIA attorney, says that the State Departments delay seems unusual, since documents requested by the chairperson of a congressional committee are generally released expeditiously, absent claims of executive privilege. Most agencies, to maintain effective relations, will process those requests as quickly as practicable, he says. Two years is a long time not to respond to a committee chairs request.
Nevertheless, Grassley appears to have gained some knowledge of Abedins Teneo-related communications without States help. A letter released by his office on July 30 claims there are over 7,300 e-mails between Abedin and Band on her official government account. In one, Band allegedly urges Abedin to ask Hillary Clinton to intercede with President Obama on behalf of one of his clients, Judith Rodin, who was seeking a White House job. As president of the Rockefeller Foundation, Rodin had steered hundreds of millions of dollars in donations to the Clinton Foundation something Band reportedly noted in the e-mail.
Last week, Grassley accused the State Department of a pattern of conduct that clearly demonstrates a lack of cooperation and bad faith. On August 5, he placed a Senate hold on the departments nomination of an important assistant secretary. The next day, he announced his intention to place holds on 20 more State nominees. The department must recognize that it has an obligation to respond to congressional inquiries in a timely and reasonable manner, he said in a press release. (The State Department did not respond to NRs request for comment.)
Clintons enemies are confident that they can prove the link between Abedins alleged misdeeds and Clinton herself. Other officials have also expressed frustration over the State Departments delay in producing Abedins communications. U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon, presiding over an Associated Press lawsuit, slammed the department for its slow response on July 20 and ordered expedited processing of the e-mails. It appears they didnt get anything done for two years, Leon said.
With pressure building on multiple fronts, the documents detailing Abedins relationship with Teneo are likely to be released soon. If those documents prove damaging, the Clintons may have to decide whether she is too much of a liability to keep around.
Still, it would be surprising if the Clintons cut ties with Abedin the way they did with Band. The State Departments approval of her request for the special status needed to work at Teneo suggests she joined the consulting firm with Hillary Clintons blessing. The scandal now engulfing Abedin over her use of a private e-mail account is the same one thats already swallowed her boss. And unlike Bands, Abedins loyalty to the Clintons has never been questioned.
Huma Abedin has spent nearly two decades in public service, and is widely known to be one of the hardest-working people in government, says Clinton campaign spokesman Nick Merrill. She is smart, loyal, compassionate, and she is an invaluable part of the team. Period.
Some political analysts doubt that an Abedin scandal, or a series of scandals, would damage the Clinton campaign. The average person has no idea who Huma Abedin is, and I expect that to be the case throughout the campaign, says Nathan Gonzales, co-founder of the Rothenberg and Gonzales Political Report. If someone is taking issue with any of her actions, they probably werent going to vote for Clinton anyway.
But Clintons enemies are confident that they can prove the link between Abedins alleged misdeeds and Clinton herself. The motivations of why Huma is doing these things for the Clinton Foundation and for Teneo are important, says David Bossie, a perennial Clinton foe whose organization Citizens United is pursuing its own lawsuit for Abedins records. All roads lead back to Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Brendan Bordelon is a political reporter at National Review.
Do I care?
More to the point, will she be thoroughly investigated and held to account?
I'm sure she will get a nice well paid plum position somewhere within the progressive crime syndicate as pay off...
RE: Do I care?
Any American who cares about corruption in government and how it affects the country SHOULD CARE.
This reaches to the very heart of the Clinton organization — Huma, Cheryl Mills ( and eventually, their connection with Benghazi and the Muslim Brotherhood ).
So, in answer to your question, I would say we should.
I agree
No doubt. If Hillary can get Chelsea these $500k/yr no show jobs, she can do it for Huma.
What happened to Michele Bachmann when she called attention to Huma?
She’s a flight risk imho.
Huma will be protected by the Democratic Crime Syndicate. Criminals never rat out their own unless there is big money involved. If the People (Not the Feds because they are part of the crime syndicate) offered Huma a million dollars and safe passage out of the US she might turn evidence.
Do I care?
I care. And I say I hope she goes to prison along with Hildabeast. Enemies of the United States should not be left to run free among us.
Wasn’t it Nixon’s secretary that lead to the secret basement taping machine? How ironic would that be.
To Bad John Jr did not know he was a flight risk
Did Hillary get a humma from Huma?
Chancellor at a public university of her choosing.
By whom?
Then Hillary's "body woman" can divorce her beard Anthony Weiner and go back to homeland Saudi Arabia.
When she was two years old, her family moved to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Abedin returned to the United States at 18 to attend George Washington University. Abedin began working as an intern in the White House in 1996, assigned to then-First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. In 1998, she was an assistant editor of the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs.[11] She later worked as traveling chief of staff and "body woman" during Clinton's 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination campaign,[2][3]
Huma will not only survive, she will win her husbands former seat in Congress by a landslide. The poor girl.
Sounds like Hillary's supports homosexual incestuous marriage then.
Yes, you do. We need Muslim Brotherhood moles removed from our government.
It also will be interesting to see what role she had in passing classified data to her bed buddy. How did she get access to TS/SCI data, then pass it on unclassified email? Did she even have a clearance for that?
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