Title: Clinton Foundation: Seven Examples of Pay to Play? Source:
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The #ClintonFoundation has raised more than $2 billion since its inception in 1997, and Bill and Hillary Clinton have been paid more than $150 million for delivering speeches. Notably, these payments increased dramatically after Hillary Clinton took office as secretary of state in 2009.
The tens of millions of dollars that flowed directly to the Clintons or their foundation, from foreign governments or other entities (or benefactors) who could benefit from Secretary Clintons actions, seem to pose inherent conflicts of interest.
The foundation is currently being probed by U.S. Attorney John Huberwho was assigned by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessionsfor alleged wrongdoing.
This video is a result of our report: Clinton Foundation Pay to Play Model Under Investigation Seven documented examples of when payments to the Clintons and their foundation coincided with political favors BY SEAMUS BRUNER
Both political parties are corrupt in their own ways, especially the Democrats in this last election. There may still be indictments of some of them.
And Barack Obama is on the hook for #Spygate. If he is indicted and convicted on that he will lose his government pension. Count on it.
But the Clinton corruption has been ongoing at least since the time that Bill Clinton was President, and even during his tenure as Governor in Arkansas.
Bill would rape those women and then Hillary would ruin their reputations. What a tag team.
The Clinton Foundation is so totally corrupt and has milked people and governments for as many millions of dollars as they could squeeze from them.
Then there is the Uranium One deal which gave the Russians 20% of our Uranium production in exchange for a large donation to the Clinton foundation.
What more do you need to know? ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke