Hillary Clinton’s campaign was caught stealing from her poorest supporters who only intended to make a small, one-time donation.

The campaign kept overcharging donors’ credit cards strategically with small arounds so their banks wouldn’t investigate the fraud too closely.

“We don’t investigate fraudulent charges unless they are over $100,” a source at Wells Fargo told the Observer. “The Clinton campaign knows this, that’s why we don’t see any charges over the $100 amount, they’ll stop the charges just below $100.

“We’ll see her campaign overcharge donors by $20, $40 or $60 but never more than $100.”

“…We see this same scheme with a lot of seedy porn companies,” he added.

The fraudulent charges were occurring so often that the bank’s fraud department was overwhelmed with complaints from poor donors demanding refunds.

“We get up to a hundred calls a day from Hillary’s low-income supporters complaining about multiple unauthorized charges,” the source continued.

One elderly Clinton donor has even filed a complaint with her state’s attorney general who has forwarded the complaint to the Federal Election Commission.

Interestingly, the source said they haven’t received a similar complaint about the Trump campaign.

“I’m only talking to you because what Hillary’s doing is so messed up, she’s stealing from her poorest supporters,” he stated.

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