Reposting what I did last thread:
More on Susan Rosenberg...
nypost.com/2020/01/04/inside-this-female-run-communist-terror-group-hell-bent-on-destruction/
conservativedailypost.com/evidence-radical-left-wing-terrorist-pardoned-by-clinton-on-last-day-of-presidency/
>Clinton pardoned a total of 456 people, with 140 of them issued on January 20, 2001. The list of those pardoned reads like a who’s who of movie villains. Charges that Clinton used his power to dismiss include drug trafficking, cocaine smuggling, tax fraud, tax evasion, mail fraud, bribery, obstruction of justice, bank fraud, Medicaid fraud, embezzlement, grand theft, bomb-making, sedition, and domestic terrorism.
>Why would President Clinton pardon a domestic terrorist who had served less than a third of her sentence? During our search for clues we find a connection to a lawyer and former ambassador by the name of Howard Gutman.
>As an attorney, Howard Gutman represented Susan Rosenberg (presumably pro bono) in her attempt to secure early release from prison. Why is this significant?
>As it turns out, Howard Gutman has been a long-time supporter of the Democrat party, a friend to the Clintons, and a vocal critic of Republicans. Gutman wielded enough influence in the corridors of power in Washington D.C. that it’s probable he brought the Rosenberg case to President Clinton’s attention, and pushed for the pardon.
>Gutman used his connections to raise money for Democrat presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial candidates. Disclosures show that Gutman and his wife, Michelle Loewinger, have contributed at least $86,150 to Democratic candidates, parties and committees since 1989. He personally donated the legal maximum of $2300 to Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign.
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