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HomeNewsClinton Surrogate Flips on Bill Hemmer Trying to Defend Email; $12M Pay-for-Play with Morocco

Clinton Surrogate Flips on Bill Hemmer Trying to Defend Email; $12M Pay-for-Play with Morocco

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David Goodfriend, a surrogate for Hillary Clinton, flipped out on Fox News Friday when pressed by Bill Hemmer to defend an email suggesting a $12M pay-for-play deal with Morocco. Mr. Goodfriend accused Mr. Hemmer of attempting to help Donald Trump by questioning the apparent pay-for-play.

Oh, and Bill Hemmer apparently “loves the Russians.”

To be serious, Mr. Hemmer is widely respected by his journalistic colleagues in and out of Fox News. With the treasure trove of media collusion revealed by emails released by the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, it is rich for Goodfriend to level such a charge.

Goodfriend, also an adjunct professor at Georgetown, said some of his own emails were released by WikiLeaks, which revealed Clinton campaign chair John Podesta booking flights for him to travel around the trail delivering talking points during media appearances. During the interview with Hemmer, he said there were “discrepancies” between his email records and the WikiLeaks records.

As of now, Democrats have not challenged the veracity of the records. But that appears to have changed since DNC Chair Donna Brazile was caught providing Hillary Clinton debate questions before the debate while she was at CNN.

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