Posted on 05/18/2016 2:06:15 PM PDT by detective
Hillary and Bill Clinton brought in a combined total of $6.725 million in paid speeches in 2015, according to a personal financial disclosure form released late Tuesday night.
According to a document her campaign released last year, Clinton gave six paid speeches for a combined income of $1.475 million. One of her biggest pay days was a speech given to Ebay on March 3, 2015 for $315,000.
Bill proved to be the 'bread winner' of the pair by giving 22 paid speeches last year for a total of $5.25 million. Eleven of the speeches came after his wife announced her presidential bid.
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$25 million in two years from phony speeches. The payments were actually bribes and/or extortion. The Clintons are dirty.
They were campaign contributions, for which she plans to hand out favors from the oval office.
Of course they are bribes.
eBay is a publicly held company.
Maybe the stockholders should ask what they got for that $315,000.00 speaking fee.
The Clinton’s are an atrocity. With so many in this world doing without and these useless pieces of **** taking millions in bribes and living like Kings and Queens at the expense of working taxpayers, how can any DECENT human being in good conscience vote for this scum?
“For the children”.
Here is a question. If Hillary loses the election, and can’t pay off, what happens then?
Did they pay INCOME TAX on the $$$$$??? Eh, who cares...she’s a Democrat! /s;)
Money will not help her....heh heh
Beating your gums - great work if you can get it.
A mere coincidence.
Of course they won't pay any income taxes on that money.
It all goes to their non-taxable "Foundation" to help the poor.
The "Foundation" gets 5% and the Clintons surreptitiously
pocket the other 95%. But they're really helping the "poor."
Bribes were disguised as speaking fees....In some of these countries, Bill Clinton gave speeches to paid audiences who couldnt speak or understand English.......paid to attend to make it look legit.
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