Trump Accuser Jessica Leads Tied to Clinton Foundation-Fiction!
Jessica Leeds, a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1980s, does not have the same phone number as the Clinton Foundation, despite reports.
Jessica Leeds, a woman who accused Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1980s, does not have the same phone number as the Clinton Foundation, despite reports.
It’s been rumored that FBI Director James Comey didn’t prosecute Hillary Clintons because he received millions from the Clinton Foundation.
EpiPen maker Mylan partnered with the Clinton Foundation before raising the price of the life-saving devices by 400 percent, sparking speculation that the Clintons profited from or enabled the price hikes.
The Clinton Foundation paid $375,000 to Khizr Khan’s law firm for supporting Hillary Clinton.
An essay allegedly written by Charles Krauthammer that calls the Clinton Foundation “organized crime” has been making the rounds.
Remarks from political figure and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton published in Italy in September 2022 received attention and criticism from Americans, thanks to a tweet parsing out two remarks regarding Italy’s incoming far right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni. The tweet, which has since been deleted, featured two quotes from Clinton: “The election …
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A handwritten note attributed to George H.W. Bush and addressed to incoming President Bill Clinton in January 1993 circulated as President-Elect Joe Biden’s inauguration drew closer.
On February 28 2019, the Facebook page “I am not a dictator” shared the following meme (archived here), alleging that President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen was once the personal lawyer of Hillary Clinton and/or the Clinton Foundation: A photograph of Clinton (left), Cohen (center), and an unidentified individual was captioned: MICHAEL COHEN USED TO …
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Hillary Clinton played a role in approving a Russian uranium deal, but she didn’t personally sell America’s uranium to Russia.
“Dumped on Prom Night” rumors that Hillary Clinton went on a destructive rampage after losing the 2016 election came from a fake news website.