Armstrong Economics Blog
Re-Posted May 9, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
The ICIJ has said they will release today names of people involved in the Panama Papers. They say they will be withholding the actual documents which include everything from copies of people’s passports to telephone numbers, Mossack Fonseca’s internal emails and, in some cases, financial records, material that will not be included in Monday’s release and will remain available only to the ICIJ and its journalist partners. The glaring question to emerge has been whether or not they are hiding documents and names that lead to people like Clinton and their friends. The political releases so far have all been only on one side of the political aisle. Will the ICIJ really release the names without political consideration? Given Hillary’s cattle futures deals and their slush fund pretending to be a charity that took in almost $150 million and gave out just $9 million, lawyers use lawyers. The dealing of the Clintons have long been considered shady. It will be interesting to see is ANY one on the left is contained in this release.

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