AIM Special Report about Clinton Corruption

A new Accuracy in Media investigative report details the current and past scandals of Hillary Clinton and how the media have consistently covered for her family. With the blessing of the mainstream media this presidential candidate has lied time and again demonstrating that she has one policy for the public while hiding her real policy agenda. Clinton Cash author Peter Schweizer has cautioned that when looking for corruption investigators must examine patterns of behavior. In the case of the Clintons the pattern of behavior is stunning" writes AIM Editor Roger Aronoff in the special report. We have called it blatant willful and indisputable due to the growing number of examples of favors that were done and donations accepted while Hillary was secretary of state." Aronoffs report is titled The Hillary Clinton File." In it you will find out:
  • The Podesta emails leaks by WikiLeaks continue to shatter the narrative of an easy Clinton victory and provide proof that Hillary Clinton deliberately intended to destroy her emails thereby obstructing justice.
  • The FBI announced just days before the election that it is reviewing some 650000 emails to and from Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
  • The Clintons scandals reach back to the 1990s including FileGate TravelGate Whitewater and ChinaGate. AIM is re-releasing its documentary detailing these scandals The Clinton Legacy."
  • The complicit mainstream media continue to cozy up to the Clintons emailing key staff compliments and running stories by the Clinton campaign before these articles are published.
To arrange an interview with Roger Aronoff contact Spencer Irvine at 202-364-4401 ext. 103 or preferably by email at spencer.irvine@aim.org. Accuracy in Media is a non-profit citizens media watchdog organization whose mission is to promote fairness balance and accuracy in news reporting. For more information go to aim.org
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