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Funny, how you find the Democrats with their hand in the cookie jar and they deny it with their hand still inside the cookie jar.
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The Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee paid more than $9 million to a law firm that, in turn, retained the political consultants who commissioned the now-infamous Trump dossier.
But nobody at the top is copping to knowing a thing about it.
Hillary Clinton is conspicuously silent on the new revelations, while Clinton World gives mixed messages about her knowledge. Her top campaign spokesman says ?she may have known,? while an anonymous source is telling reporters she only learned about the dossier after BuzzFeed News published it early this year.
'[Clinton] may have known, but the degree of exactly what she knew is beyond my knowledge.'
- Ex-Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon
?I don't know what she knew or did not know,? House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., told ?Fox & Friends? on Thursday, adding: ?I would find it pretty interesting if her campaign was making decisions at that level that she didn't know about.?
Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said he can't believe Clinton or a top official like then-campaign chairman John Podesta was not aware.
House Oversight Committee chairman provides insight on 'Fox & Friends.'
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Rep. Trey Gowdy talks investigation into Uranium One deal
?You don't lay out that kind of money in a campaign unless you know? how and why it's being spent, he told Fox News? ?America?s Newsroom.?
Clinton, though, hasn't personally spoken up, and the rest of the Democratic brass are treating the dossier like a freelance project gone rogue.
A spokesman for Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., who led the DNC at the time, told Fox News on Wednesday that, ?She did not have any knowledge of this arrangement.?
A DNC official stressed that current Chairman ?Tom Perez and the new leadership of the DNC were not involved in any decision-making regarding Fusion GPS, nor were they aware that Perkins Coie was working with the organization.?
In a carefully worded response, former Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon told CNN on Wednesday that he didn't personally know ? but left the door open as to his boss?s awareness.
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The Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee paid more than $9 million to a law firm that, in turn, retained the political consultants who commissioned the now-infamous Trump dossier.
But nobody at the top is copping to knowing a thing about it.
Hillary Clinton is conspicuously silent on the new revelations, while Clinton World gives mixed messages about her knowledge. Her top campaign spokesman says ?she may have known,? while an anonymous source is telling reporters she only learned about the dossier after BuzzFeed News published it early this year.
'[Clinton] may have known, but the degree of exactly what she knew is beyond my knowledge.'
- Ex-Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon
?I don't know what she knew or did not know,? House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., told ?Fox & Friends? on Thursday, adding: ?I would find it pretty interesting if her campaign was making decisions at that level that she didn't know about.?
Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said he can't believe Clinton or a top official like then-campaign chairman John Podesta was not aware.
House Oversight Committee chairman provides insight on 'Fox & Friends.'
Video
Rep. Trey Gowdy talks investigation into Uranium One deal
?You don't lay out that kind of money in a campaign unless you know? how and why it's being spent, he told Fox News? ?America?s Newsroom.?
Clinton, though, hasn't personally spoken up, and the rest of the Democratic brass are treating the dossier like a freelance project gone rogue.
A spokesman for Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., who led the DNC at the time, told Fox News on Wednesday that, ?She did not have any knowledge of this arrangement.?
A DNC official stressed that current Chairman ?Tom Perez and the new leadership of the DNC were not involved in any decision-making regarding Fusion GPS, nor were they aware that Perkins Coie was working with the organization.?
In a carefully worded response, former Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon told CNN on Wednesday that he didn't personally know ? but left the door open as to his boss?s awareness.