Matthew Whitaker, the acting attorney general of the United States and a former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Iowa, said in a 2016 interview that there is enough evidence in the public domain to warrant the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the Clinton Foundation. He added that the Foundation was clearly a pay-to-play situation where if you gave money to the Foundation, you got preferential treatment at the State Department, which was headed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from 2009 to 2013.
Hillary Clintons emailing of classified documents through her private computer server was a serious problem, but the real ballgame is where Clinton Foundation donors were given preferential treatment, said Whitaker in an Aug. 25, 2016 interview with Breitbart News Daily.
Its very interesting to watch the Clinton camp try to explain away these meetings, said Whitaker. Fifty percent of the meetings she took with people that were not essentially employees or representatives of countries or the like, just sort of individuals that wanted to meet with the Secretary of State, 50 percent of those as the AP has reported, more than 50 percent were Clinton Foundation donors.
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