WikiLeaks has published the speeches given by Clinton at Goldman Sachs

The website WikiLeaks released on Saturday, the recordings of three speeches that he had given a paid Hillary Clinton for…
the bank Goldman Sachs, throwing a crude light on the relations of the candidate of the Democratic in the presidential election of the United States with the main players in the Wall Στρτ.
The staff of Clinton has not challenged the authenticity of the documents they intercepted the WikiLeaks from the email of the head of the election campaign of the candidate of the Democratic, John Podesta.
Accused, however, the Russian government that is responsible for the leaks –view which is shared by the us government and the WikiLeaks is that it helps the opponent of the Clinton administration, the Republican presidential Donald Trump in the race for the White House.
The style of these speeches shows the views of Clinton for the settings in the financial sector, for its relations with Russian president Vladimir Putin and the negative results of previous leaks of WikiLeaks about us foreign policy.
The statements of a candidate for the Democratic is not radically different from the positions which they have expressed recently, although it is more direct, notes the afp.
In a speech he made in October 2013 for Goldman Sachs, the Clinton implies that must be undertaken in order to subdue, “for political reasons”, the abuses of Wall Street.
“There was also a need for action for political reasons. If you have elected to the Congress, the people in the constituency you lose the job and everywhere in the Press it is said that the fault of Wall Street, you can’t just sit and do nothing,” he said.
These speeches for the giant banks were made after he had left the position as Foreign minister and before the start of the election campaign.
The revelation that Clinton had given talks on payment for the Glodman Sacks was the bread and butter of her opponent in the primary election of the Democrats, Bernie Sanders, who claimed that he can’t put rules on companies from the moment it receives them.
Donald Trump tried to use against the υποκλαπέντα e-mail messages, accusing her that she had not obtained the protection of internal documents of the american government when he used a personal email account during her term as minister of Foreign affairs.
It was also based largely on the revelations of the WikiLeaks show that Clinton, in private speeches to major banking groups, 2013 and 2014, was in favour of free trade and self-regulation of Wall Street, contrary to what is suggested in the speeches as a candidate.
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