Hillary release her paid speeches given to Wall St banks yet?

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The taxpayers want to know who she works for

Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon dismissed the recollections as “pure trolling,” while the Clinton campaign declined to comment further on calls that she release the transcripts of the three paid speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs, for which she earned a total of $675,000.

Read more: What Clinton said in her paid speeches

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The taxpayers want to know who she works for

Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon dismissed the recollections as “pure trolling,” while the Clinton campaign declined to comment further on calls that she release the transcripts of the three paid speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs, for which she earned a total of $675,000.

Read more: What Clinton said in her paid speeches

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^ War on Wimmen, right Dems?
 
The taxpayers want to know who she works for

Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon dismissed the recollections as “pure trolling,” while the Clinton campaign declined to comment further on calls that she release the transcripts of the three paid speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs, for which she earned a total of $675,000.

Read more: What Clinton said in her paid speeches

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^ War on Wimmen, right Dems?
You people have no room to talk Frank57 as the Repubs wear their sucking- up to Wall St as a badge of honor
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I, for one, am curious about someone so willing to pander to Wall St

Hillary Clinton’s Paid Speeches to Wall Street Animate Her Opponents http://nyti.ms/1RBf8As

In Iowa on Wednesday, Mr. Sanders went even further, seeming to mock her sizable speaking fees as borderline bribes from a powerful industry. “You got to be really, really, really good to get $250,000 for a speech,” he said.

The attacks have become one of Mr. Sanders’s biggest applause lines in Iowa, where the median household earns about $52,229 a year. And Republican strategists are testing how to turn Mrs. Clinton’s speaking fees against her in an election defined by rising economic inequality and stagnant middle-class wages. Even some of her supporters are questioning the wisdom of accepting the fees when she knew she might run for the presidency again.

Judgement much Hillary? EVERYONE knows she suffers from "Its my turn" syndrome when it comes to the Presidency. Take your ill-gotten gains and retire already
 
Pressure grows on Hillary Clinton to release Goldman Sachs speeches via @Reuters


Hillary Clinton continued to resist calls to release her transcripts of paid speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs and other banks, saying she would hold onto them until Bernie Sanders and other rivals for the U.S. presidency released theirs.

Sanders, her populist rival for the Democratic presidential nomination who has surged in polls with his furious rebukes of Wall Street and its role in the 2008 recession, said on Friday he had none to release because he does not give paid speeches to banks.

Clinton's reluctance to reveal what she privately told banks and other organizations has become an increasingly heated issue ahead of the election this November as she fights suggestions by Sanders and others from their party's more liberal wing that she is too cozy with the U.S. financial industry.

I'm piqued as to what she said.
 

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