Hillary Clinton’s political allies bribed a top FBI official to bury the investigation of her illegal handling of government information, according to a tweet from Jill Stein’s Green Party.

The tweet reads:

How much does it cost for the FBI to drop an investigation? If you're a Clinton, $467,500, apparently. https://t.co/08lTrmSLgP — Green Party US 🌻 (@GreenPartyUS) October 24, 2016

In recent days, Stein has hammered Hillary Clinton on her corruption– even employing an adjective Clinton previously used to describe Trump supporters–by denouncing Clinton as “deplorable” for helping “her cronies” profit “off Haiti’s suffering”:

RT if you agree it's deplorable HRC claims Clinton Foundation helped Haiti after her cronies profited off Haiti's suffering. #InvestYourVote — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) October 25, 2016

HRC gave special attention to "friends of Bill" who wanted Haiti contracts. Others were sent to a generic website. https://t.co/YCOHjR5ARQ — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) October 25, 2016

Stein is a Harvard Medical School graduate, a mother to two sons, and a practicing physician, who became an environmental-health activist and organizer in the late 1990s. As the Green Party’s 2012 presidential candidate, Stein holds the record for the most votes ever received by a female candidate for president in a general election.

While third party Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson has received quite a bit of media attention throughout this election, Stein says she has experienced a virtual media blackout. She also says that the reason for the media blackout is that, unlike Johnson, she is an effective messenger against Washington’s corporate-controlled “uni-party.”

She has previously argued that the reason “corporate media prop up Hillary and smear her opponents” is “because they’re huge donors to [Clinton’s] foundation.”

Stein, who has urged her supporters to help her “#BreakTheBlackout from corporate media,” has put members of corporate media, who have failed to cover her own “people-powered campaign,” on notice, declaring, “Your silence to our voices speaks volumes.”