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Friday, April 24, 2015

Hillary's Slush Fund: The CLINTON FOUNDATION

"Here are some of the stories that have broken just over the last day related to Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation.

Among the biggest bombshells is this report from The New York Times, “Cash Flowed to Clinton Foundation as Russians Pressed for Control of Uranium Company.” 


 Russia's atomic energy agency started buying control of a Canadian uranium production company, Uranium One. This is a deal that had to be approved by U.S. agencies, including the State Department, because uranium is a strategic national security asset. Hillary Clinton happened to be the head of the State Department at the time when this was approved.

But at the same time that the Russians were buying these Canadian uranium assets, the chairman of the company made several undisclosed donations to the Clinton Foundation, totaling $2.35 million.

Furthermore, “shortly after the Russians announced their intention to acquire a majority stake in Uranium One, Mr. Clinton received $500,000 for a Moscow speech from a Russian investment bank with links to the Kremlin that was promoting Uranium One stock.”

The Wall Street Journal also has that report and more from Peter Schweizer's forthcoming book, “Clinton Cash.” For example, an Irish billionaire Denis O'Brien was awarded the contract for USAID to provide mobile phone service in Haiti after the earthquake. It also just so happens that O'Brien has donated millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation since its launch.

Another report from The Intercept outlines how the government of Morocco went to great lengths to court Hillary Clinton during her time as Secretary of State. Remember that the Clinton Foundation has accepted $1 million from a company, which is controlled by the King of Morocco, and they are holding a foundation event there in May.

The Washington Examiner has done an analysis which shows that many corporations that donated to the Clinton Foundation just so happened to win prestigious State Department awards while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.

And to top things off, Reuters reports that the Clinton Foundation will refile as many as five annual tax returns. This because investigations by Reuters reveal errors in reported donations from foreign governments. According to the report, “The charities' errors generally take the form of under-reporting or over-reporting, by millions of dollars, donations from foreign governments, or in other instances omitting to break out government donations entirely when reporting revenue.” For example, from 2010-2012, the Clinton Foundation reported that it is did not receive any money from foreign and U.S. governments. That was simply not the case."
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