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To: Cisco who wrote (492)9/28/2000 10:49:48 PM
From: Cisco  Respond to of 1719
 
According to a new report Kolbe's panel received from the White House Wednesday night, Hillary Clinton's campaign under-reported $300,000 in expenses, costs for which the government has not been reimbursed by the Clinton's campaign.

Most disturbing, Kolbe said, was the discovery of a Dec. 22, 1999, flight the first lady made from Washington, D.C., to Syracuse, N.Y., accompanied by New York State Assemblyman Michael Bragman and his family. Earlier reports to the committee did not include the December 22 Syracuse stop and only listed one political passenger on the trip.

The new report also exposed the fact that Mrs. Clinton is not only traveling on C-20 aircraft as originally reported. On November 4, Clinton flew with the White House photographer and a trip coordinator on a C-32 — comparable to a commercial 757 — to California and Las Vegas at a cost of $123,000.

The report said the campaign reimbursed $3,723 of those expenses, while the taxpayer paid about $120,000 for the trip . . .

The $300,000 error brings the total first lady airplane operating costs to $1.515 million. So far, her campaign has reimbursed just $203,700, the balance coming out of tax dollars.


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