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Huma Abedin Emails Unveiled: Clinton Foundation a Conduit for Powerful to Request Favors From Hillary Clinton

Huma Abedin, at one time a confidant to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was a vital point person at both the State Department and for Clinton Foundation donors reaching out for favors and meetings from the Obama administration.

Her emails, therefore, provide a pivotal glimpse into the affairs of Mrs. Clinton and the way she managed the State Department on her watch. They raise a crucial question: Were Clinton’sĀ decisions always made onĀ behalf of the nation-at-large or were there decisions that were skewed on behalf of her own future presidential ambitions?

The new Abedin emailsĀ were obtained by Judicial Watch by Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and were released on Wednesday…

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