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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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OOPS!

Scam Exposed: Donations To
Clinton Foundation Plummeted
After Clinton Lost The Election


Investor´s Business Daily, by Staff

Corruption: Throughout the presidential campaign there was plenty of talk about whether the Clinton Foundation was a legitimate charity or a pay-to-play scam. The latest financial data from the charity provides the answer. Controversy over the foundation erupted after Peter Schweizer´s 2015 book — "Clinton Cash" — suggested that the foundation served as a way for donors to curry favor with then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. And, indeed, the multitude of connections that slowly turned out became hard to dismiss as coincidental. There was the fact that 85 of the 154 private interests who´d met with Clinton
during her tenure at state were Clinton Foundation donors. Emails turned up showing how the foundation intervened to arrange a meeting between Clinton and the Crown Prince of Bahrain, a country that had been a major foundation donor. A Chicago commodities trader who donated $100,000 to the foundation got a top job on a State Department arms control panel, despite having no experience in the area. On and on it went.

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