Clinton Camp Furious Over Strategist’s Meeting With Colombian Officials on Trade Deal
Sources in the Hillary Clinton campaign told FOX News Friday that staff “outrage” is hitting a boiling point over senior strategist Mark Penn’s meeting Monday with Colombian officials to discuss passage of a trade deal that Clinton vehemently opposes.
Penn has apologized to Clinton, who knew nothing of the meeting until it was revealed Friday in The Wall Street Journal. Sources said Clinton discussed the matter directly with Penn and expressed displeasure.
“The meeting was an error in judgment that will not be repeated and I am sorry for it. The senator’s well-known opposition to this trade deal is clear and was not discussed,” Penn said in a public statement.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Penn met Monday with the Colombian officials as part of his job as chief executive of the lobbying and public relations firm Burson-Marsteller Worldwide.
Other Clinton officials are furious Penn would divert attention from Clinton’s campaign to curry favor with the Colombian government on behalf of the free trade deal. One chief concern is that Penn’s meeting conflicts with Clinton’s statements denouncing Colombia for using violence against union organizers.
“It makes me sick to come here hour after hour and fight for this campaign while Penn is off doing something that hurts the campaign and makes him a bunch of money,” said one aggravated Clinton loyalist.
Penn’s campaign position, however, seems secure.
Clinton spokesman Mo Elleithee said earlier Penn’s meeting does not reflect the campaign’s stance on Colombia.
“Sen. Clinton’s opposition to the Colombian trade deal remains pretty clear,” he said. Penn’s “meetings were not in any way on behalf of her campaign. … It does not affect her opposition whatsoever to the trade bill.”
Both Clinton and Barack Obama oppose the Colombian trade deal. Colombian President Alvaro Uribe earlier in the week called Obama’s opposition the product of “political calculations.”
The Colombian government is trying to secure congressional passage of the agreement signed in 2006 by Uribe and the Bush administration. According to Justice Department filings, Colombia last year agreed to pay Burson-Marsteller $300,000 to help “educate members of the U.S. Congress and other audiences” about the trade deal and secure continued U.S. funding for the $5 billion anti-narcotics program Plan Colombia.
In economic terms, the deal would largely open up the Colombian markets for American goods without many of the duties that now exist. Colombia is already able to send most products to the United States duty-free, but the deal would cement that preferential access.
Penn has come under criticism for other Burson-Marsteller clients, including tobacco giant Philip Morris and corporate clients accused of union-busting activity. While Penn says he does not personally work on any accounts that could be construed as anti-labor, labor leaders including Teamsters president James Hoffa have publicly expressed concern about his involvement with the campaign.
Penn’s political consulting firm, Penn, Schoen & Berland, has been paid $10.8 million so far by Clinton’s campaign.
Click here to read the story about the Colombia trade deal talks in The Wall Street Journal.
FOX News’ Major Garrett, Aaron Bruns and The Associated Press contributed to this report.





After the Ohio primary, the news media reported that a Clinton campaign advisor also met with Canadian government officials prior to the Ohio primary to reasuure them that they should take what Hillary said to the voters of Ohio “with a grain of salt.” Now we have this.
We seem to have “double doubletalk” in the Clinton campaign. First there is Hillary’s and Bill’s usual parsing and doubletalk…and then there is the doubletalk by their advisors and campaign staffers. Trying to figure out what the meaning of “is” is is easier than figuring this out.
I agree that Hillary needs to get rid of Mark Penn!!!!
Jacqueline
It’s 3 A.M. Do you know what kind of enormous damage your political hacks are doing to your already dying bid for the presidency?
Ask Vince Fosters family if Hillary is a liar.
After her sanctimonious mouthings in Ohio you would think she would fire Penn right away, but look at Uribe’s comments against Obama, does she really think American voters are so stupd that is not obvious that she was involved in the “wink, wink”
She’s in real trouble
Is there one decent, honest, responsible politician out there that is actually worthy of the title “President of the USA”. I am beginning to think not.
So you want to meet with Cuban authorities … but not with the US ally Colombian authorities. What message do you want to send to your friends in Latin America? … BTW … Just a meeting … not making deals … any FTA deal has to be voted in congress. Meeting does not mean a commitment … just to listen the other opinion … Or maybe the US has new allies in the region (Castro, Chavez, Ortega) … maybe we will get our Chavez by electing Obama … Or our Ms. Kirchner with Hillarie … Who knows …
Hillary needs to fire Mark Penn el pronto!
She can’t even control her own campaign workers—how can she run the country? This guy should have been summarily FIRED on the spot!! What kind of exec is she—no, no, don’t say she has a heart! Incompetent is the word.
RE: Clinton Camp Furious Over Strategist’s Meeting With Colombian Officials on Trade Deal. The Clinton’s are perpetually furious over one thing or another. Is this what we want for “Co-Presidents”? What they are really furious is that someone outed Mark Penn in the same way that the Clinton campaign deliberately outed an Obama advisor’s meeting with Canadian officials prior to the Ohio primaries. They are not outraged that the meeting took place. After it was Bill Clinton who signed NAFTA, not Barack Obama. It was the Clintons, as usual, trying to have it both ways -saying one thing and doing the opposite. Followed by spin,spin, spin! Hillary Clinton has no more integrity than her husband. Neither will ever be accountable for anything - it is always someone else’s false. Is that what we want? Another administration without either integrity or accountability.