Hillary Clinton, DNC Accused of Money Laundering in New FEC Complaint

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Hillary Clinton is facing possible federal charges over an alleged money laundering scheme.

A new legal complaint with the Federal Election Commission alleges Clinton and the DNC used state party chapters to exceed donation limits.

The complaint was filed by the Committee to Defend the President earlier this week.

The committee says the Clinton campaign and the DNC laundered at least $84 million from the organization through state party budgets and back to Clinton.

The scheme is a violation of the law, which limits campaign donations from individuals at $2,700.

Meanwhile, a new poll reveals the popularity of the failed presidential candidate has reached a new low.

NewImageA Gallup survey showed only 36 percent of Americans have a favorable opinion of Clinton, which is a five percent decline since June.

Clinton’s disapproval rating hit its record high at 61 percent.

The poll suggests she has suffered irreparable damage to her reputation for her part in the Uranium One deal and stealing the DNC primary election from Senator Bernie Sanders.

The findings reverse the trend of failed presidential candidates gaining popularity after the election.

Via OAN

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