Donna Brazile Finally Admits She Gave Hillary Debate Questions ahead of Time

Whether conservative or liberal, most Americans who paid attention to the primary presidential campaign can agree on one thing: Bernie Sanders was treated unfairly by the Democratic National Committee. To an outsider, it appeared the DNC did everything in its power to prop up Hillary Clinton and help her secure the Democratic nomination.

The politics behind this particular move may be up for debate, but the fact that the DNC pulled the rug out from under Bernie Sanders is not. Regardless of what anyone things of Mr. Sanders, Hillary undoubtedly receive unfair advantages throughout the course of the primary campaign.

During email dumps provided by WikiLeaks, messages sent and received by several top Democrats indicated Donna Brazile, the head of the DNC, provided debate questions to Hillary Clinton ahead of time. The DNC lightly refuted this but did not go into full fledge denial.

Typically when this occurs it becomes especially obvious that such an event did in fact take place. Donna Brazile stepped down at the time of the email release, but she adamantly denied supplying Hillary’s camp with debate questions ahead of time.

This has all changed, as she finally admitted she did in fact give Hillary the debate questions. What exactly did she say? Make sure to watch the video to find out.


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