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[quote]6 seemingly-diverse Donald Trump critics linked to a handful of Hillary Clinton interests[/quote]

[typography font="Cantarell" size="24" size_format="px"]1[/typography] Univision anchor Jorge Ramos issues aggressive diatribes against Trump, Univision cancels airing of Trump’s Miss USA pageant, Univision CEO “rips into Donald Trump.”

Six degrees of separation:

Univision is owned by Saban Capital Group.

Saban Capital Group is run by a top Hillary Clinton supporter, Haim Saban.

Saban and his wife have given $7 million to Hillary Clinton’s largest super Political Action Committee (PAC) “Priorities USA Action,” which has raised more than $67 million.

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[typography font="Cantarell" size="24" size_format="px"]2[/typography] British Prime Minister David Cameron insults Trump as “stupid” and “wrong.”

Six degrees of separation:

Cameron’s campaign strategy adviser was former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina.

Messina heads Hillary Clinton’s largest super PAC, Priorities USA Action.

(Trivia note: Former Obama political consultant David Axelrod was adviser for Cameron’s losing opponent in the British elections, Ed Miliband.)

[typography font="Cantarell" size="24" size_format="px"]3[/typography] “Correct the Record” and its chief, Brad Woodhouse, push a constant string of “press releases” and interviews attacking Trump.

Six degrees of separation:

Correct the Record is not a neutral fact-checking group; it’s another pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC that engages in “rapid response” media efforts to defend Clinton.

Correct the Record received $1 million from Clinton’s Priorities USA Action super PAC and $275,000 from Clinton’s official campaign.

Correct the Record is a project of a third pro-Hillary super PAC, American Bridge 21st Century.

American Bridge 21st Century and Correct the Record were founded by Clinton political surrogate David Brock.

Brock also sits on the board of Priorities USA Action super PAC, which is led by Messina.

American Bridge 21st Century conducts opposition research against Clinton opponents for Priorities USA Action.

[typography font="Cantarell" size="24" size_format="px"]4[/typography] Hedge fund billionaire George Soros says Trump is “doing the work of [Islamic extremist terror group] ISIS.”

Six degrees of separation:

Soros is the largest donor to the pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC Priorities USA Action. He’s given $7 million so far.

Soros also gave $1 million to Brock’s pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC American Bridge 21st Century.

[typography font="Cantarell" size="24" size_format="px"]5[/typography] Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) files a complaint against the Trump Foundation for failing to disclose a contribution.

Six degrees of separation:

CREW is not a neutral ethics monitor; Hillary Clinton surrogate David Brock took over the group in 2014.

CREW and Brock primarily target Republicans.

[typography font="Cantarell" size="24" size_format="px"]6[/typography] The website “Media Matters” produces a steady series of attacks against Trump.

Six degrees of separation:

Media Matters is not a neutral media watchdog; it’s a left wing, pro-Hillary Clinton group.

Clinton confidant David Brock founded and heads Media Matters along with leading the pro-Clinton American Bridge 21st Century super PAC, leading CREW, sitting on the board of the pro-Clinton Priorities USA super PAC, and founding the pro-Clinton Correct the Record super PAC, a project of American Bridge.

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