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Giuliani to Seek Advice From FEC About Speaking Fees

Former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani has continued to make paid speeches at a standard fee of $100,000 since forming his presidential exploratory committee last November, mixing personal business with campaigning in a way many of his rivals in the race cannot.
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John Solomon and Matthew Mosk

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