Judicial Watch Keeping an Eye on Hillary Clinton’s Continued Cover-Ups
Ironic, somehow, that Hillary’s first ad was named “Invisible“, as Judicial Watch is still not able to get access to important portions of the records from Hillary’s time as First Invisible (At least Bill didn’t see her.).
From Judicial Watch:
Just like any other native-born American over the age of 35, Hillary Clinton is free to run for president. But, as she well knows, with her candidacy comes close scrutiny of her public record… And any discussion of Hillary Clinton’s public record begins and ends with her past crimes and corrupt behavior.
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Presidential Fundraising Data
Total Receipts: $36,054,568
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The first time Hillary Clinton campaigned for the Senate in New York, she violated campaign finance laws by failing to report almost $2 million in contributions.
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Judicial Watch then filed an official complaint against Hillary Clinton with the Senate Ethics Committee and began a public pressure campaign on the Department of Justice and the Federal Election Commission. (In response to the Judicial Watch complaint, the Federal Election Commission fined Hillary’s Senate campaign fundraising operation $35,000 for failing to accurately report the contributions.)
Senate Fundrasing Data
Last report: December 31, 2006
2001-2006 Total Receipts: $51,567,732
2001-2006 Total Spent: $40,828,991Cash on Hand: $11,021,087
Fundraising by Cycle:
2006: $39,833,526
2004: $102,784,459
2002: $1,455,747
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The purpose of “Hillary Watch” is to closely monitor Hillary Clinton activities and filings for any irregularities and reporting violations. Judicial Watch will take action should any problems be discovered. (Judicial Watch is also monitoring other presidential candidates with ethical issues, including Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Rudolph Giuliani, and John McCain.)
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“Judicial Watch does not support nor endorse candidates and Hillary has every right to run for office, but Judicial Watch has every right to ensure she is held accountable to the rule of the laws,” said JW President Tom Fitton. “Hillary is free to run for president. But Americans are free to ask the tough questions and to hold her to account for her past crimes and ethical transgressions.”
Al Gore needs to be looked at as well - the only question remaining is whether or not the Lawsuit will work in time for voters to know enough.
For text of Judicial Watch’s Complaint, go here.

