Friday, April 10, 2026

The Clintons

Sexual harassment accusers 

Paula Jones - Paula Jones worked for the AIDC (Arkansas Industrial Development Commission) at the registration desk of the excelsior hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas 1991. When Bill Clinton, then governor of Arkansas gave a speech hosted at the Hotel, he ordered his bodyguard Danny Ferguson to hand Paula Jones a piece of paper with a 4 digit suite number which said "the governor would like to meet with you". In the suite Clinton tried to fuck her, which she resisted, which didn't stop him from advancing further by flashing her.

https://rumble.com/v46u5ju-strange-deaths-of-170-whot-knew-hillary-and-bill-clinton-clinton-body-count.html

https://rumble.com/vr87z1-clinton-exposed.html

https://www.bitchute.com/video/813TtRWncJM3/


Hillary

In 1975 she helped a man who beat and raped a 12 year old girl get his sentence reduced. "He took a lie detector test... which he passed, which forever destroyed my faith in polygraphs [laughter]." They cut out a section of the girl's underwear for evidence, which got lost. Clinton takes the remaining underwear with a hole in it, not the section with DNA, and got that tested instead


Election fraud - Since the Nevada caucuses, Hillary's delegates have repeatedly failed to present for registration at country contentions and did not cast votes. This resulted in Bernie winning by huge margins. The party credentials chair called a vote to retroactively change the rules to allow Hillary to win despite delegates having neglected to cast their votes. Retroactively to win despite delegates having neglected to cast their votes. Retroactively changing the rules is illegal to begin with, but they didn't even count the votes on this change. Instead the chair declared that the measure passed, despite there clearly being more "no votes" and multiple calls for a recount as a point of order - Amy Hunter

1,693 and 1,662 were the numbers of both Clinton and Sanders delegates that were at the state democrat convention in Nevada on Saturday - well, actually, those are teh numbers of delegates that were alloed to participate. 1,693 - 1,662 = 31 Clinton had 31 more delegates inside of the convention, which wasnt very good news for the sanders suppoerters. But 58 is the number of Bernie Sanders delegates that were not allowed to participate, this is becasue they were decertified and nenied entry into the convention. ill only point out the obvious, that 64 delegates would hav ebeen immensely useful for the sanders supporters who were 31 short of clintons suddenly higher ccount. 54 delegates were ofigionally denied delegate status, 6 of whom were later admitted for a total of 58 delegates that were devertified


Kosovo

Iraq Sanctions

Multiple credible reports indicate that Bill Clinton has no direct relationship with the New York mob. However, reporting during his presidency highlighted a complex network of indirect or alleged connections to organized crime, including his half-brother's dealings with a mob-affiliated figure and political controversies involving a labor union


Rosario Gambino made headlines again in 2001 when reports surfaced that in 1995 President Bill Clinton's half-brother Roger Clinton, Jr. had allegedly accepted $50,000 and a Rolex watch from Gambino's children. According to reports, in return Roger said he could guarantee Anna and Tommaso, Rosario's children,[13] a presidential pardon by President Clinton. In 1995, Roger Clinton unsuccessfully lobbied officials for parole for Rosario Gambino.[5] In 1999 when the president was prepared to decide who would be pardoned before his final days in office, Gambino's name was on the list for consideration.[5] Ultimately, the President did not grant Gambino a pardon.


Roger Clinton, half-brother of the former president, received $50,000 (£36,500) from a company linked to Rosario Gambino, an alleged mafia family figure in jail for drug dealing in the US and wanted in Italy, it emerged yesterday.

Gambino, 59, was sentenced in 1984 to 45 years for selling 2lb of heroin to an undercover agent. Roger Clinton wrote at least one letter supporting a pardon for him.

The former president, Bill Clinton, granted 141 pardons and commuted the sentences of 36 people in his final hours in office late in January. Gambino was not among them.

Roger Clinton received the $50,000 from a company controlled by Gambino's children, Tommy and Anna. "Tommy Gambino is a friend of Roger Clinton's and has been for many years," said Bart Williams, a lawyer for Mr Clinton, a sometime rock singer who received a pardon from his brother for a 1985 cocaine distribution conviction.

"I'm not going to comment on what the payment is for or about. I am going to say that it was not related to Roger Clinton's assisting Tommy Gambino's father in his parole efforts or any other effort."

Roger Clinton agrees that he asked for pardons for about six of his friends, none of whom received one. Mary Jo White, the United States attorney for New York, and congressional investigators are examining whether he took money to press for pardons.

A Texan serving time in prison for fraud claims to have paid $225,000 to business partners of Mr Clinton in the hope of securing a pardon that he did not receive.

"I can tell you that there is no truth to money for pardons," Roger Clinton, 44, said last week.

"There is zero truth to that, zero truth. There was no money exchanged with me. I am very disappointed in what seemingly is a system that allows me to be guilty until proven innocent."

But he agreed that he was upset when none of his friends was pardoned. "I think shocked is an understatement. I was devastated for a while. I went three or four weeks angry. I am still hurt about my friends not receiving it."

ARTHUR A. COIA HAS BEEN VERY good to the Democrats. His union, the Laborers' International, has given more than $3 million to the party since 1991. At a private meeting in the Oval Office in 1994, the president gave Coia, an avid golfer, one of Clinton's personal clubs, a nine-iron. Last week Coia was vice chairman of a black-tie gala that netted the Democrats $12 million for the fall. The union boss sat at the same table with star attractions Robin Williams and Stevie Wonder.

Coia, who presides over 750,000 mostly low-wage construction and waste-removal workers, fancies himself a labor statesman; the presidential nine-iron is proudly displayed in a glass case at union headquarters in Washington. But Coia, who has also publicly hobnobbed with Hillary Clinton, is turning into a convenient target for Republicans searching for Democratic bogeymen.

The union Coia runs is infamous for its suspected mob ties. Two years ago, as first reported in the Providence (R.I.) Journal-Bulletin, federal prosecutors presented the Laborers' International with a draft 212-page complaint that read like a who's who of racketeering. The draft detailed how mobsters like Carmine (The Snake) Persico, (Trigger Mike) Coppola and Anthony (Fat Tony) Salerno had allegedly conspired to loot millions out of the union. And it named Coia as the latest union president ""to have been associated with, and controlled and influenced by, organized-crime figures.''

Coia fought back by hiring Williams & Connolly, the same law firm that represents the Clintons in Whitewater. His lawyer, Brendan Sullivan, cut a deal with the Feds: Coia could remain if the union rid itself of any mob connections. His latest problem: a House GOP strategy memo raises the Coia case and calls for hearings into a ""Clinton cover-up of union mob ties.'' In fact, there is no evidence that the Clintons intervened to protect Coia or that Coia's donations are in any way illegal. In an interview with NEWSWEEK, Coia himself was all wounded innocence, declaring, ""This is like a sword right in my heart.'' Yes, he said, he had a ""concern'' about some of his colleagues, but suspicions were not proof. Rising from a chair, he wiped his hands and insisted, ""Give us a break.''

Prosecutors and FBI investigators say that Coia has had more than mere suspicions about the mob. His father and predecessor as a top union leader, Arthur E. Coia, was close to Raymond Patriarca, the legendary boss of the New England Mafia. According to an FBI informant, Coia Sr. once described Patriarca as a ""saint.'' Coia Jr. says he never met Patriarca, but he does allow that he tried to breed champion showdogs with Patriarca's son, Raymond Jr. (The dogs, Rottweilers, failed to mate.) Patriarca Sr. and both Coias were indicted in 1981 for allegedly taking kickbacks, but the case was dismissed because the statute of limitations had run out. In 1989, when Coia wanted to succeed his ailing father as the union's secretary-treasurer, he was summoned to Chicago to meet with a local union leader named John Serpico. Testifying under oath, Coia himself later described the scene to investigators: in a coffee shop at O'Hare airport, Serpico presented Coia to reputed mob capo Vincent Solano. Solano asked after Coia's father. Then, pounding the table with one hand, he pointed to Serpico and declared, ""We're grooming that man there to be the next general president'' of the union.

But Coia, not Serpico, eventually became the Laborers' boss. In 1995, with the Feds bearing down, Coia drove Serpico out. Some Justice officials say Coia is starting to clean up the union, but others worry the deal may be a sham to keep Coia in power. Federal officials deny there was any political pressure to go easy on Coia. Still, the administration has long been ambivalent about its potentially embarrassing friend. When Mrs. Clinton traveled to Miami last year to speak to the Laborers' International, she was warned not to meet privately with Coia. It was necessary to ""protect the First Lady,'' aide Harold Ickes told the then White House counsel, Abner Mikva. That same year, however, the First Family was happy to accept the union boss's $1,000 personal check -- made out to the Clintons' legal defense fund.


Giovanni Gambino, the son of a Gambino crime family member, claimed in a 2016 interview with Breitbart News that he had a private meeting with Hillary Clinton, and there are picture of them together


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