He was found dead in his home in Dobbs Ferry, New York, after suffering from traumatic asphyxia when he crushed his larynx with a barbell. The internet has become a whirl-wind of theories all trying to connect the three deaths to the corruption and class action fraud case against the DNC.
Hillary Clinton's campaign took over the Democratic National Committee's funding and day-to-day operations early in the primary season and may have used that power to undermine her rival Senator Bernie Sanders, according to the party's one-time interim chairwoman.
That assertion first popped up after the DNC's emails, hacked by Russians, had been published online and showed former DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and others may have tipped the scales for the Democrat Clinton versus Sanders, an independent seeking the Democratic Party nod.
"This was not a criminal act, but as I saw it, it compromised the party's integrity." Brazile wrote that she had "promised" Sanders to find out if the DNC had intentionally "rigged" the primary system in order to prop up Clinton and assure she became the nominee.
Essentially, the suit argues that the DNC violated its own charter —specifically, Article 5 Section 4—which states the chairperson of the party “shall exercise impartiality and even-handedness” between candidates running for president and their respective campaigns.
A month after the suit was filed, the DNC and former Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, who was also named a defendant, filed a motion to have the suit dismissed because they claimed they were not served the lawsuit correctly. A judge ruled it could continue after the lawsuit was re-served.
As the world turned its collective head toward President Donald Trump ‘s bevy of scandals, controversy has quietly brewed on the other side of the aisle—but you’d need to look beyond mainstream media outlets to know it.
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Brazile wrote that she had "promised" Sanders to find out if the DNC had intentionally "rigged" the primary system in order to prop up Clinton and assure she became the nominee. That assertion first popped up after the DNC's emails, hacked by Russians, had been published online and showed former DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz ...
"Hillary for America (the campaign) and the Hillary Victory Fund (its joint fundraising vehicle with the DNC) had taken care of 80 percent of the remaining debt in 2016, about $10 million, and had placed the party on an allowance," according to Brazile.
U.S. Donna brazile. Hillary Clinton 's campaign took over the Democratic National Committee's funding and day-to-day operations early in the primary season and may have used that power to undermine her rival Senator Bernie Sanders, according to the party's one-time interim chairwoman.
Essentially, the DNC’s promise to remain neutral and fair during the primary is a political promise similar to “policy proposals made in campaign platforms that aren’t fulfilled when in office.”
What’s worse is that the DNC’s lawyers claimed that Bernie Sanders’ supporters were aware that the DNC and chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz were biased against their candidate, an argument that has never been substantiated.
DNC Admits They Stole The Election From Bernie Sanders!