The Iowa Steak Fry spent more than $50,000 flying Bill and Hillary Clinton to the Democratic event outside Des Moines in September honoring retiring Sen. Tom Harkin.
New financial disclosure forms to the Federal Election Commission shows the committee that organized the event made a $50,099 payment for “travel expenses” to Executive Fliteways Inc, a Long Island, NY based charter jet company. According to Bloomberg News, the payment was for the former first couple.
It was the second largest single expense for the Steak Fry, after food.
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Executive Fliteways offers a range of private planes, from a smaller Learjet 35, which goes for $2350 an hour, to a Gulfstream G-V, which rents for $7,500 per hour. A contract obtained this summer by the Las Vegas Review Journal for an unrelated speech shows that Clinton’s team requests “a Gulfstream 450 or larger jet.”
Clinton’s previous campaigns have came under fire — including from donors — for lavish spending. Her 2006 Senate re-election campaign, which faced only moderate Republican opposition, spent $160,000 on private jet travel, along with three-quarters of a million dollars on catering and entertaining, $13,000 on flowers, and $27,000 on valet parking.









