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Hillary’s campaign finances under scrutiny
By: Administrative Account | Source: IRN NEWS
April 19, 2004 4:43PM EST


It’s taken almost four years but the Federal Election Commission is finally investigating allegations that Hillary Clinton’s senatorial campaign failed to report $2,000,000 in campaign contributions. The allegations are being made by Hollywood insider Peter Paul and professional political fund raiser Aaron Tonken. While the campaign violations are civil matters the danger to those involved with a possible cover-up is the potential of perjury charges. Some political observers are speculating that the new scandal may be one reason that Hillary Clinton has announced that she will not accept her party’s nomination for vice president.                                                                                           

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