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Article: Clintons Earned $109 Million in 8 Years; Senator Releases Tax Returns as Part of Presidential Battle
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- The Washington Post
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- April 5, 2008
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In the past eight years, Bill and Hillary Clinton earned a
combined $109 million, with the former president collecting nearly
half of that money as a speaker hired at times by companies that
have been among his wife's most generous political supporters.
After leaving the White House, the Clintons earned $30 million
from their best-selling books and brought in as much as $15 million
more through an investment partnership with one of her top
presidential campaign fundraisers, California billionaire Ronald
Burkle. The disclosures came with yesterday's long-awaited release
of the Clintons' joint tax returns, a move made in the thick of Sen.
Clinton's fight with Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) for the ...
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