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The Mills File

Everyone is ready for Hillary and Cheryl Mills is ready for us. News reports say Mills will take a major role in Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign. Mills has had many titles during her career—most notably as deputy White House counsel during Bill Clinton’s impeachment and chief of staff to Mrs. Clinton at the State Department—but her true calling is as defender-in-chief for all things Clinton. Of course, she is a member of the board of directors of the Clinton Foundation, another signal to Clinton watchers of deep trouble at the organization.

Read John Fund here for Mills’ role in Benghazi and earlier controversies, including a review of Judicial Watch’s actions to hold her accountable. And here, Roger Stone raises questions about Mills’ role in the so-called “Pedophile Isle” scandal involving Bill Clinton’s running buddy Jeffrey Epstein

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