Kicking off a donor seminar, the billionaire casts reckless foreign policy, overspending as bipartisan problems.
Kenneth P. Vogel, Politico
Sat, 08/01/2015 - 8:35pm
Kicking off a donor seminar, the billionaire casts reckless foreign policy, overspending as bipartisan problems.
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