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Huma Abedin is an aide to the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton. Media sources describe her as one of Clinton's closest advisers, particularly on issues involving the Middle East, and often comment on her purportedly renowned competence, striking personal appearance, as well as the general confusion regarding details of her personal life.
Abedin was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan to an Indian father and Pakistani mother, both Muslims. When she was two years old, the family relocated to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Abedin returned to the United States to attend George Washington University.
The internet is abuzz with rumors that Ms. Abedin is, in fact, a lesbian lover of Hillary Clinton.But some in the mainstream media highly doubt the rumor and have heard no indication that the accusation is true, such as Matt Welch, Assistant Editorial Pages Editor for the Los Angeles Times
References
- Morgan, Spencer (2007-04-01). "Hillary's Mystery Woman: Who is Huma?". The New York Observer. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
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Ford, Luke (2007-04-01). "A Dark Unseen Scandal Star?". lukeford .net. Retrieved 2007-10-30.
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Patterico (2007-04-01). "L.A. Times Editor Denies Having Heard About the Sex Scandal Story — And I Believe Him". HotAir. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
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