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Mountain Democrat
April 11, 2018
Then there's the lucrative speaking fees paid to Hillary from Abu Dhabi after which the Abu Dhabi airline got preferential landing rights in the U.S. from the State Department giving them a competitive advantage over other Middle East airlines. If you want more entertainment from the Clintons check out theÃâà...
Inside Higher Ed
April 11, 2018
During a preliminary travel audit, Ohio state administrators told him to stop accepting honoraria in his role as a center director, but Strayhorn continued to accept speaking fees for appearances out of town -- often using university resources to make arrangements. A subsequent university investigation foundÃâà...
Washington Examiner
April 2, 2018
Do you need any more evidence that politicians only command those massive speaking fees because someone hopes to curry favor for once they're in office? Here you go: Hillary Clinton's speaking fees appear to be taking a bit of a dive as the former Democratic presidential candidate continues to come toÃâà...
Newsweek
March 30, 2018
Proving that the 2016 election will never officially die, Kellyanne Conway mocked Hillary Clinton over paid speeches on Friday morning while appearing on Fox News. This time, though, the Trump surrogate and counselor needled the former of secretary of state over pulling in a paltry "$25,000" for aÃâà...
Independent Journal Review
March 30, 2018
Between 2001 and 2015, the average speaking for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was around $200,000, according to CNN. It has now been revealed Rutgers University paid the former presidential candidate significantly less than what she is used to. NJ.com reports the school only paid ClintonÃâà...
Socialist Worker Online
March 27, 2018
When Trump spoke, he was flanked by a former pharmaceutical executive, Drug Czar Alex Alar, and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who has received over $45,000 in speaking fees from opioid manufacturers since 2016. With white supremacist Attorney General JeffÃâà...
San Antonio Express-News
March 27, 2018
Vengeance backfires. Andrew McCabe should have been allowed to retire quietly from the FBI with his full benefits. Instead, the administration's attempt to discredit him by reducing his monthly check only results in much more publicity for him. This guarantees his future speaking fees will be multiplied.
Washington Examiner
March 27, 2018
By leveraging the connections and sway of an ex-president against those of a wife thought likely to become the next president, it is no wonder that Clinton's speaking fees rose to close to $500,000, or that contributions poured into the Clinton Foundation. The bulk of their fortune was made. And while itÃâà...
Salt Lake Tribune
March 27, 2018
Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., right, listens as her husband, Mark Kelly, left, speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Oct. 2, 2017, about the mass shooting in Las Vegas. Giffords was a congresswoman when she was shot in an assassination attempt in 2011. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh).
Healio
March 27, 2018
More than half of patients who received Chantix after an acute coronary syndrome event resumed smoking, according to findings recently published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. “Varenicline ... has been widely studied in the general population, with efficacy appearing to meet or exceedÃâà...
Lima Ohio
March 25, 2018
Never mind this threat to U.S. national security. The Clintons got paid. An August 2016 Government Accountability Institute study titled From Russia with Money reported that 17 of Skolkovo's “Key Partners” plied Bill with speaking fees or gave the Clinton Foundation between $6.5 million and $23.5 million.
CBS News
March 17, 2018
He said they accepted bribes in the form of speaking fees in exchange for prescribing millions of dollars' worth of a potent fentanyl-based spray that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and used their patients as an "instrument for profit." William F. Sweeney Jr., head of New York's FBI office, saidÃâà...
WPRI 12 Eyewitness News
March 9, 2018
Rosenberg admitted in October to falsifying insurance documents to prescribe the fentanyl spray Subsys, and also to taking speaking fees from the company that makes it, Insys Therapeutics. However, Rosenberg maintained in court Friday he was trying to help his patients. Prosecutors say RosenbergÃâà...
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