Democrats,
meanwhile,
expressed concern that
the Republicans
would leak snippets
of the
classified materials
carefully selected
to make the presidential candidate
look bad
without providing
a fair account
of what happened.
to make the presidential candidate
look bad
without providing
a fair account
of what happened.
If you do not
believe that is going to happen,
check out their ad on Clinton and India!
"This is
exactly the kind of campaign that Donald Trump
has been running since Day 1!
Disparaging minorities and criticizing cultures
he knows nothing about,"
said Neha Dewan,
Indian American
National co-chair of South Asians for Hillary, in a press statement.
On the campaign
trail over the past year,
Clinton has stated her opposition to outsourcing,
noting that the practice hurts American workers.
The candidate has
also stated her opposition
to the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal
proposed
by Obama,
Noting that the
agreement
would
impact U.S. employment.
Clinton will end
"Super Pac's,
this you know
by the amount of millions and millions of
their dollars
to stop her from
ending their easy money criminal acts
against all citizens of this country.
Launched in May,
Rebuilding America
Now has raised
$2.1
million
to oppose Clinton, according to a July 2016
Federal Election Commission
report.
In a Schedule E
filing included with the report,
the PAC noted it had expended
$81,503 to
Cold
Harbor Films in Alexandria, Virginia,
ostensibly to create
the ad
The PAC also
reported it had disbursed
$1.3 million
to
Multi Media Services Corporation
a political media planning
and
buying agency
in Alexandria, Virginia;
and
$50,000
to
National
Media Digital,
a political media placement agency.
CNN reported that
Rebuilding America Now
has commitments of
donations totaling
$60 million.
Thus far,
however, it has only
amassed
$2.1 million noted
in its last FEC report.
According to the
report,
$2 million
was
donated by
Geoffrey Palmer,
the controversial real estate developer
based in
Beverly Hills, Calif.;
and
$100,000
was donated by the
Murray Energy Corporation
in St. Clairsville, Ohio,
the largest coal
mining company in America.
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The Super PAC also
received
$50,000
from
Southeast QSR,
a
Taco Bell franchisee based in Clearwater, Florida.
Rick Carlton,
who founded a
construction management firm
in Nashville, Tennessee,
has donated $10,000.
Congress receives
FBI notes from Clinton interview
Tuesday, August 16,
2016
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WASHINGTON (AP)
Democrats,
meanwhile, expressed concern that the Republicans would leak snippets of the
classified materials carefully selected to make the presidential candidate look
bad without providing a fair account of what happened.
Clinton spokesman
Brian Fallon said Tuesday the campaign would like the FBI notes to be publicly
released in full.
"This is an
extraordinarily rare step that was sought solely by Republicans for the
purposes of further second-guessing the career professionals at the FBI,"
Fallon said. "We believe that if these materials are going to be shared
outside the Justice Department, they should be released widely so that the
public can see them for themselves, rather than allow Republicans to
mischaracterize them through selective, partisan leaks."
Congress received
FBI documents related to the agency's recently closed investigation of Hillary
Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of
state, lawmakers said Tuesday.
Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in Commerce, Calif., on May 24.
The House oversight committee says it has received FBI documents related to the
investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. A spokeswoman
for the committee says the committee is reviewing documents that are labeled
classified. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)