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Clinton operatives [[Huma Abedin]], [[Robby Mook]], [[Jennifer Palmieri]] and [[John Podesta]] accused Brazile of spreading "false Russian-fueled propaganda."<ref>http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/05/hillarys-campaign-accuses-donna-brazile-of-spreading-false-russian-fueled-propaganda/?utm_source=site-share</ref>
 
Clinton operatives [[Huma Abedin]], [[Robby Mook]], [[Jennifer Palmieri]] and [[John Podesta]] accused Brazile of spreading "false Russian-fueled propaganda."<ref>http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/05/hillarys-campaign-accuses-donna-brazile-of-spreading-false-russian-fueled-propaganda/?utm_source=site-share</ref>
Brazile shared [[CNN]] presidential debate questions with [[2016 Clinton campaign]] Communications Director [[Jennifer Palmieri]]. Says she was “appalled by Trump’s suggestion to [[Russia]]”.  
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Brazile shared [[CNN]] presidential debate questions with [[2016 Clinton campaign]] Communications Director [[Jennifer Palmieri]].  
  
 
Brazile received an 'Inquiry Letter” from Sen. [[Chuck Grassley]].
 
Brazile received an 'Inquiry Letter” from Sen. [[Chuck Grassley]].

Revision as of 19:36, May 21, 2018

Donna Brazile is s former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman.

Brazile again assumed leadership of the DNC in late August 2016 during the Democratic Presidential Nominating Convention after it was exposed that Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz rigged the Democratic primary elections and presidential debate schedule in favor of Hillary Clinton over lone challenger Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders.[1] Sanders supporters in turn sued the DNC alleging fraud.[2][3]

Brazile said the Clinton machine was well in control of the DNC's operating budget at the time Brazile assumed interim leadership of the DNC, before Hillary Clinton was nominated, and was engaged in money laundering for the Clinton campaign.[4]

Clinton operatives Huma Abedin, Robby Mook, Jennifer Palmieri and John Podesta accused Brazile of spreading "false Russian-fueled propaganda."[5] Brazile shared CNN presidential debate questions with 2016 Clinton campaign Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri.

Brazile received an 'Inquiry Letter” from Sen. Chuck Grassley.

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