Hillary Kicks longtime aide Huma Abedin off Campaign

Hillary Clinton’s campaign is a giant mess right now. Of course, the media doesn’t really like to showcase this, because after all, they are in bed with her (CNN even gave her debate questions before the debate in case you were wondering).

With all of this in mind, you wouldn’t be the only person to not know about the Clinton campaign kicking off longtime aide Huma Abedin from campaigning at all. Huma has been with Clinton since 1990. This was halfway through the George H.W. Bush term.

So why is she kicking off a “friend” from her campaign 26 years later?

Two words: Damage control.

Huma Abedin is married to U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner, who famously (or infamously) send out a picture of his genitalia to a woman who was not his wife. During an FBI investigation, the government agency took control of a laptop owned by the two. On the computer, the FBI found thousands of emails, linking Clinton to Weiner.

Yes, if you’re thinking it, this is another Clinton connection to a crude sexual act.

However, there appears to be far more damaging information involved with the emails, enough for the FBI to formally announce a new investigation into Hillary Clinton. This even after the State Department (aka Obama’s White House), told the FBI not to get involved.

Make sure to check out the video to find out more about why Clinton kicked off her longtime friend and aide off of the campaign.


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