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Click the link. Disguised voice of CONFIDENTIAL WITNESS who was told by Denise Rich that there was 250 mil available from her husband Marc for a Clinton pardon.
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The FBI has released 129 pages of documents from a decade-old investigation into the Clinton Foundation and Bill Clinton's 11th-hour pardon of financier Marc Rich. . . . It was not immediately clear what prompted the FBI to publish the files Tuesday.
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Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign is raising questions about the timing of the FBI’s release Tuesday of records on a 15-year-old investigation into President Bill Clinton’s pardon to fugitive financier Marc Rich. The FBI posted the 129 pages of records in its online Freedom of Information Act reading room in apparent response to a FOIA request seeking information on FBI inquiries into the Clinton Foundation. The release was dated Monday, but an FBI Twitter account flagged the new posting Tuesday. The Clinton campaign, which is already at odds with FBI Director James Comey over his disclosure of new evidence in the...
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/tunedin/clinton-camp-questions-fbi-release-of-marc-rich-pardon-files/vp-AAjHuv1 Clinton Camp Questions FBI Release of Marc Rich Pardon Files
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Clink on the link for another blast from the past. The Marc Rich pardon was done by Clinton for a reason. The reason was 250 million dollars. Denise Rich plead the 5th in testimony because she was not given immunity. Pssst, mainstream media, now that you are paying a little more attention to Hillary, how about finally investigating this.
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An investigation into the Justice Department’s “Fast and Furious” gunrunning probe, which allowed hundreds of weapons to be illegally “walked” into Mexico, is not the first time Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr.’s truthfulness has been challenged by members of Congress. In 2001, the House Government Reform Committee questioned the accuracy of Mr. Holder’s depiction of what he did as deputy attorney general in the last-minute pardon by President Clinton of fugitive financier Marc Rich, whose former wife, Denise Rich, had donated $1.3 million to Democrats. Two years earlier, Mr. Holder came under fire for refusing to tell a Senate...
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In my column on Wednesday, I documented only a small part of the massive case against the confirmation of Eric Holder for attorney general. I thought that his illegally and improperly facilitating the pardoning of 18 unrepentant terrorists and the biggest tax swindler in history who was also a fugitive for justice for 20 years was enough to raise fatal questions about President-elect Barack ObamaÂ’s judgment and confirmation. But then I saw how the mainstream media is greasing the skids for his nomination, over any and all objections, so I thought I better spend more time trying to wake up...
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New York Post readers are not taking kindly to recent revelations concerning the timeline between Bill Clinton's last minute pardon of Oil Financier Marc Rich and his ex-wife's contributions to the "Hillary for Senate campaign... ----------------------------------------------------- "Bill Clinton pardons Marc Rich in the final minutes of his presidency, after Rich's ex-wife had donated to Hillary Clinton's senatorial campaign. And, of course, Rich immediately goes into business with Saddam Hussein in the Oil-for-Food scam. Now Hillary is running for president and Bill is looking to become the next U.N. secretary general.Quite the cozy arrangement, that." Joan Reilly/Denver,Colo. ----------------------------------------------------- "When Bill...
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Ex-fugitive Marc Rich is suspected of having become one of Saddam Hussein's middlemen in Iraq's illegal oil trade just a month after he won a controversial pardon from former President Bill Clinton, a news report said. ABC News reported last night that Rich's alleged role in the growing UN oil-for-food scandal is under investigation by federal officials. Rich, who was pardoned by Clinton in January 2001, and several other prominent oil traders are suspected of making illegal kickbacks to Iraq to win the lucrative oil contracts, the network reported. The UN program was set up in 1996 to help Iraqis...
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Former President Clinton says he regrets the pardon he gave to fugitive financier Marc Rich as he was leaving the White House, because it was "terrible politics" that damaged his reputation. In an interview with Newsweek magazine, Clinton said if he had the chance to do it over, he would "probably not" grant the pardon to Rich. "It was terrible politics," he said. "It wasn't worth the damage to my reputation. But that doesn't mean the attacks were true." Federal prosecutors and congressional investigators have been looking into the 177 pardons and clemencies announced by the White House within the...
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<p>NEW YORK — Advisers to one-time fugitive financier Marc Rich waited until after the November 2000 election to approach the Clinton administration about getting Rich a presidential pardon, The New York Times reported Saturday.</p>
<p>Rich fled the country after he was indicted in 1983 on federal charges of evading more than $48 million in income taxes and illegally buying oil from Iran during the 1979 hostage crisis. Clinton pardoned Rich on his last day in the White House, setting off a storm of criticism. Rich's ex-wife, Denise Rich, is a major financial contributor to the Democratic Party.</p>
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