Anonymous ID: 2d24b2 Feb. 12, 2019, 2:30 p.m. No.5146474   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6501 >>6536

>>5146396

Maxine was neck deep in Haiti before the Clintons too.

wikileaks and https://madworldnews.com/maxine-waters-haitian-president/

 

To: Mills, Cheryl D

Cc: Adams, DavidS; Mcdonald, KaraC; Merten, KennethH; Lindwall, DavidE; Blumenfeld, JoshuaR

Subject: Conversation with Congresswoman Maxine Waters

 

I took a call from Congresswoman Maxine Waters about two minutes before one. Josh had apparently briefed her foreign affairs staffer, Kathleen Sietenstock about 20 minutes earlier on our press statement. The Congresswoman’s main point was that Former President Aristide needed to return before the election because Martelly, who in her opinion was bound to win, would not allow him back after the election, because he was “in the ton tons.” How we could allow Baby Doc back and try to prevent Aristide was not understandable…

 

…She gave her own history of our relationship with Aristide (the kidnapping, not allowing FL to register

for this election, our unwillingness to provide him security upon his return, etc.) all of which I gently

pushed back on. I suggested she allow us to give her a classified briefing on all of this at some point in order to correct factual untruths related to this. She said she would follow up.

 

She was not as hysterical as she has been on prior conversations, but did at one point say “what are you going to do when he returns in the company of Danny Glover, Harry Belafonte and maybe me, mow us all down?”

 

I thanked her for calling and sharing her views and said that we believed that the interests of the

people of Haiti would best be served if they could vote in peace and calm.

 

Tom [Source: Wikileaks]

 

Accusations that Waters was also money laundering in Haiti are coming out, too. From Maxine’s ethics probe, it was found that “Congresswoman Waters has been involved in a money laundering operation involving several ‘dummy corporations’ she set up with Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide before he was ousted in a 2004 coup d’etat.”