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  • Just like when he gave John Podesta a “legal waiver” for his role in Chinagate.

    Think Progress » Breaking: Rove Meeting With Special Prosecutor About Leak Case 2006

  • Just like when he gave John Podesta a “legal waiver” for his role in Chinagate.

    Think Progress » Breaking: Rove Meeting With Special Prosecutor About Leak Case 2006

  • Just like when he gave John Podesta a “legal waiver” for his role in Chinagate.

    Think Progress » Breaking: Rove Meeting With Special Prosecutor About Leak Case 2006

  • "Chinagate" scandal was breaking in 1996, Connelly had an opportunity to interview President Clinton.

    Sound Politics: Biggest Campaign Contributions? 2006

  • Most Americans have heard of the so-called "Chinagate" scandal.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • (Bugliosi should be informed that perjury is without doubt an impeachable "high crime" and enumerated as such in several state constitutions, such as Texas and California; and he also should be informed that Clinton should have been impeached for the far more serious crime of "Chinagate," which entailed the compromising of U.S. security in exchange for Chinese cash.)

    The New American 2009

  • Senate Ethics Committee over the refusal by the Foreign Relations Committee to investigate a wide range of scandals, including "Chinagate" and "Filegate," in Sen. Hillary Clinton's past while she was questioned for her appointment to secretary of state.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009

  • Most Americans have heard of the so-called "Chinagate" scandal.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • During those chaotic first weeks of "Chinagate," Republicans and political pundits mixed together the suspicions of Chinese spying and allegations about illegal Chinese campaign donations to the Democrats in 1996.

    Consortiumnews.com 2008

  • During those chaotic first weeks of "Chinagate," Republicans and political pundits mixed together the suspicions of Chinese spying and allegations about illegal Chinese campaign donations to the Democrats in 1996.

    Consortiumnews.com 2008

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