Hillary Clinton protected a top staffer accused of sexual harassment during her 2008 presidential campaign, The New York Times reported Friday. Clinton"s then-senior faith adviser, Burns Strider, was accused in 2008 of sexually harassing a young female staffer, according to the Times. Instead of firing Strider, as Clinton"s campaign manager recommended, the campaign kept him on, docked him several weeks of pay and ordered him to undergo counseling.
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