Anonymous ID: 375670 May 11, 2022, 2:09 p.m. No.16256283   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6304 >>6312 >>6463 >>6525

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WHITE HOUSE INSIDER MARK MIDDLETON: HIS TIES TO JOHN HUANG, CHARLIE TRIE, AND OTHER CAMPAIGN FINANCE FIGURES

 

White House insider Mark Middleton: His ties to John Huang, Charlie Trie, and other campaign finance figures

 

Aug 5, 1999

 

Hearing before the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives

 

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CHRG-106hhrg63044/html/CHRG-106hhrg63044.htm

Anonymous ID: 375670 May 11, 2022, 2:41 p.m. No.16256496   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6521

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>Mark Middleton connections to 'tracking' Trump in 2000 Presidential Election (Hillary NY Senate run)

 

Bill Clinton aides tracked Trump's flirtation with White House run (4/12/2016)

 

Aides to President Bill Clinton tracked real estate mogul Donald Trump’s flirtation with a White House bid in the 2000 race, according to records released on Tuesday by the Clinton Library…

 

“What are you [sic] thoughts on sending a birthday letter to Donald Trump — who turns 50 on June 14,” Bill Clinton’s secretary Betty Currie wrote in a June 10, 1996, email to other White House aides. It appears the letter wasn’t sent. “Cancel letter to Donald Trump. Let me know,” Currie wrote to Clinton correspondence aide Maureen Lewis three days later. No reason for scuttling the letter was given.

 

The records also suggest Bill Clinton signed a poster of some sort for Trump soon after the 2000 election, in which Hillary Clinton won the open Senate seat from New York. There was also some discussion of a letter to Trump in December 2000. Aides later said it had been “killed,” but it was unclear whether it was dropped altogether or whether the president made a phone call or sent a more personal note.

 

A copy of Donald Trump’s book “The Art of the Deal” was found in the Clinton Library files. Although some political types thought it might contain a friendly inscription that could be politically awkward for Hillary Clinton or Trump, the book was actually autographed with “best wishes” for White House aide Mark Middleton. Middleton was an aide to Mack McLarty, a Latin America adviser to Bill Clinton. Middleton’s access to the White House was restricted in 1996 after officials there concluded he had misused his ties to the White House after leaving the staff and embarking on a consulting career.

Anonymous ID: 375670 May 11, 2022, 2:45 p.m. No.16256521   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6525

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https://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/trump-clinton-library-documents-221836

 

>Mark Middleton connections to 'tracking' Trump in 2000 Presidential Election (Hillary NY Senate run)

 

Bill Clinton aides tracked Trump's flirtation with White House run (4/12/2016)

 

Aides to President Bill Clinton tracked real estate mogul Donald Trump’s flirtation with a White House bid in the 2000 race, according to records released on Tuesday by the Clinton Library…

 

“What are you [sic] thoughts on sending a birthday letter to Donald Trump — who turns 50 on June 14,” Bill Clinton’s secretary Betty Currie wrote in a June 10, 1996, email to other White House aides. It appears the letter wasn’t sent. “Cancel letter to Donald Trump. Let me know,” Currie wrote to Clinton correspondence aide Maureen Lewis three days later. No reason for scuttling the letter was given.

 

The records also suggest Bill Clinton signed a poster of some sort for Trump soon after the 2000 election, in which Hillary Clinton won the open Senate seat from New York. There was also some discussion of a letter to Trump in December 2000. Aides later said it had been “killed,” but it was unclear whether it was dropped altogether or whether the president made a phone call or sent a more personal note.

 

A copy of Donald Trump’s book “The Art of the Deal” was found in the Clinton Library files. Although some political types thought it might contain a friendly inscription that could be politically awkward for Hillary Clinton or Trump, the book was actually autographed with “best wishes” for White House aide Mark Middleton. Middleton was an aide to Mack McLarty, a Latin America adviser to Bill Clinton. Middleton’s access to the White House was restricted in 1996 after officials there concluded he had misused his ties to the White House after leaving the staff and embarking on a consulting career.