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New Emails Show Abedin Aiding Clinton Foundation Donors

New State Department emails released by the watchdog group Judicial Watch reveal that top Hillary Clinton aid Huma Abedin assisted donors to the Clinton Foundation while Clinton was serving as secretary of state.

The emails, which include six that previously had not been turned over to the State Department, show Abedin connecting powerful Clinton donors to the then-secretary of state.

Clinton Global Initiative head Doug Band told Abedin in July 2009 to “show love” to Andrew Liveris, CEO of Dow Chemical, during the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue forum. Liveris, whose company gave between $1 and $5 million to the foundation, was supposed to be introduced to Clinton.

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