Posted on 09/27/2016 4:08:55 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
The former Miss Universe at the center of a bitter exchange in Monday's presidential debate was accused of aiding a would-be murderer and threatening to kill a judge, it has emerged.
Alicia Machado was named by Hillary Clinton as having been shamed for her weight in 1996 by Donald Trump, when she was Miss Universe and he bought the beauty contest, by being called 'Miss Piggy' when she gained weight.
The then Miss Venezuela was photographed with Trump at a gym as he spoke about how she 'loves to eat', and she also claimed he mocked her Latino accent, calling her 'Miss Housekeeping'.
On Tuesday Machado launched her own attack on the Republican candidate, accusing him of abuse and 'stupid things'.
But now two Associated Press reports from 1998 have revealed the Machado was accused of aiding attempted murder and threats to kill in Venezuela.
DailyMail.com has asked the Clinton campaign whether they knew about the accusations, which do not appear to have ended in conviction, before the candidate spoke about her at the debate.
The campaign also organized a conference call for reporters on Tuesday with the now 39-year-old actress, in which she spoke almost exclusively in Spanish to continue the attacks on Trump.
The troubling details of what Machado was accused of emerged after she had reigned as Miss Universe in 1996.
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That part bombed BIG for her.
She wanted to say that name loud and PROUD and have it be the MOMENT the tide turned, Trump attacked and I barely heard the name :)
Amazing when the real truth comes out and you see the lies that ROTTEN tells...
Now you know why she isn’t going to be POTUS EVER!!!
1996?
PUHleeze!
I wonder was Hellery was up to in 1996.
Hillary is an angry individual NOW. But can you imagine her joy when she takes Obama’s place and gets the Tuesday kill lists?
Watch out for drones overhead!
No wonder they get along
Jan. 4, 1996 — Carolyn Huber, longtime Clinton aide and White House assistant, finds Mrs. Clinton’s long-subpoenaed Rose Law firm Whitewater billing records.
Jan. 27, 1996 — Mrs. Clinton testifies for more than four hours before a federal grand jury regarding the appearance of her billing records.
Feb. 5, 1996 — Clinton subpoenaed to testify in the trial of Jim and Susan McDougal and Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker.
Feb. 8, 1996 — Senate Whitewater investigators review expletive-laden notes turned over by the White House which reveal a concern over what former Arkansas securities commissioner Beverly Bassett Schaffer might tell the Senate Committee about the Clintons’ involvement in Whitewater. “Item by item, make sure her story is okay,” the memo reads. “If the effort is botched, we’re done.”
Feb. 9, 1996 — Arkansas financial regulator Beverly Bassett Schafer says she was pressured by White House aides to make a public statement favoring the Clintons in their role in Whitewater. According to notes of a January 1994 White House meeting, aides suggested sending someone to Arkansas to make sure Schaffer’s story was “okay.”
sketch
March 4, 1996 — Whitewater trial of Jim and Susan McDougal and Gov. Tucker begins in LIttle Rock.
March 25, 1996 — David Hale sentenced to 28 months in prison and ordered to reimburse the government $2.04 million.
April 2, 1996 — Hale takes the stand and says Clinton pressured him to make an illegal $300,000 loan. Clinton had called the allegation “a bunch of bull.”
April 8, 1996 — Under oath, Hale concedes he can’t recall the dates of various conversations he says took place.
April 8, 1997 — His neutrality under fire, Starr defends his decision to keep private clients while working on Whitewater.
April 28, 1996 — The president testifies by videotape from the White House, denying Hale’s allegation he pressured him for a $300,000 loan.
April 30, 1996 — Democratic Sens. Bennett Johnston’s (D-La.) and Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) request for Starr to be removed from the Whitewater probe rebuffed by U.S. Court of Appeals. Johnston and Reid contend Starr is biased against Clinton.
May 1, 1996 — Investigators identify inconsistencies in Mrs. Clinton’s testimony about repayment of a loan to McDougal.
May 9, 1996 — Clinton’s testimony is played to the jury.
May 28, 1996 — Jury finds Tucker and the McDougals guilty of 24 of the 30 counts against them.
May 30, 1996 — Poll finds Americans believe 60 percent to 30 percent that Clinton is hiding something related to Whitewater.
May 30, 1996 — White House surrenders Travelgate documents, avoiding contempt of Congress vote.
June 14, 1996 — Senate Whitewater investigators ask Mrs. Clinton for more information regarding her work on the Castle Grande deal, the appearance of her Rose Law firm billing records, and the handling of documents by Webster Hubbell and Vincent Foster. She provides written responses on June 17.
June 17, 1996 — Trial begins in Little Rock for Arkansas bankers Herby Branscum Jr. and Robert Hill, charged with 11 felony counts in their handling of Madison funds in connection with Clinton’s 1990 gubernatorial re-election bid.
June 18, 1996 — Senate Whitewater probe concludes. Republicans issue scathingly critical report of obstruction by first lady and White House aides. Democrats issue separate report concluding no wrongdoing by the Clintons or their associates.
June 19, 1996 — House holds hearing into White House’s improper collection of FBI background files.
June 19, 1996 Starr names close Clinton aide Bruce Lindsey as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Hill and Branscum case.
June 20, 1996 Attorney General Reno asks Starr to look into the FBI files controversy.
June 25, 1996 — White House turns over 2,000 Travelgate documents, averting a contempt of Congress vote for the second time.
July 7, 1996 — Clinton testimony recorded by videotape in White House session.
July 16, 1996 — Bruce Lindsey, an unindicted co-conspirator, testifies in Branscum and Hill trial.
July 18, 1996 — Clinton’s video testimony played before jurors. The president denies he, as governor, promised political jobs to Branscum and Hill in exchange for political donations.
Aug. 1, 1996 — Little Rock jury acquits Hill and Branscum on four charges and deadlocks on the remaining seven.
Aug. 15, 1996 — Jim McDougal begins cooperating with Whitewater prosecutors. His sentencing date is delayed.
Aug. 19, 1996 — Jim Guy Tucker sentenced to four years’ probation. On Aug. 20, Susan McDougal is sentenced to two years in prison.
Aug. 27, 1996 — Contradicting Senate testimony of Clinton aides, a newly released memo indicates Mrs. Clinton was behind the 30-hour delay in releasing Vincent Foster’s suicide note.
Sept. 4, 1996 — Susan McDougal held in contempt of court for refusing to testify before federal grand jury in Little Rock, and sentenced to 18 months in jail.
Sept. 13, 1996 — Starr decides not to re-try Arkansas bankers Herby Branscum, Jr. and Robert Hill on seven deadlocked charges.
Sept. 20, 1996 — A bitterly divided House Government Reform and Oversight Committee approves its Travelgate report on the firing of seven longtime White House travel office workers, with committee members voting along party lines. “President Clinton has engaged in an unprecedented misuse of the executive power, abuse of executive privilege and obstruction of numerous investigations into the Travel Office matter,” says Chairman William Clinger (R-Penn.). Democrats walk out of the hearing room.
Sept. 24, 1996 — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) issues report finding that a real estate document drafted by Mrs. Clinton when she worked at the Rose Law Firm was used by Jim McDougal’s savings and loan on a “sham” transaction to evade regulations and pay $300,000 in questionable commissions.
Oct. 4, 1996 — Starr defends his decision to address an audience on legal issues at Regent University, a law school run by conservative evangelist Pat Robertson.
Oct. 25, 1996 — A federal court authorizes Starr to investigate whether former White House counsel Bernard Nussbaum lied to Congress about the FBI file flap.
Dec. 15, 1996 — Starr tells the Economic Club of Detroit it has been difficult finding cooperation to get at the truth. As the cost of the investigation approaches $9 million, Starr says, “It is time-consuming and therefore expensive to investigate” and dismisses as “utterly wrong” the allegation that he’s out to get the Clintons.
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So this is not from his reference to the “400 pound person on their bed” hacking Hillary’s server?
...AND HAVE THEY MET JUANITA BRODERICK?
Tweet it and post it on Hillary’s FB page and any conversation about this
Wow...that was fast!
Thank you for that amazing list!
But Wait!
There’s MORE! LOL!
THAT needs to be on EVERY DAMN THREAD!!
No truer words spoken.
Trump was mean to a Venezuelan girl 10 years ago? Does anyone care about this other than the Hillary campaign and their bought and paid for Lester Holts?
Figures a murdering witch would support another murdering witch
After Hillary’s “nuts and sluts” attack on Bill Clinton’s bimbos and rape victims, she has NO GROUND on which to stand.
Also NO Democrat have standing on this matter after the way they attacked Sarah Palin (female VP nominee) in 2008. Called her the C&&& word, B&&&& word, told rape jokes about her and her daughter on late night tv.
NOW is anti-woman, pro-rape, and pro-abortion. That’s about it.
When is Hillary going to see to it that after 30 years she makes up for the 25% pay gap she’s always had (on record) for her own female staffers (Huma Weiner excepted)?
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