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To: Heywood40 who wrote (1064664)4/10/2018 6:40:35 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577079
 
Hillary Clinton campaign totals 13 fundraisers in foreign countries
by Drew Doggett investigations MAR 17, 2016 11:32 AM
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As the 2016 election rolls toward November, candidates are travelling far and wide to raise money to fill their campaign coffers. At Political Party Time, we previously mapped and detailed Hillary Clinton’s fundraising tour de force in the states. While Clinton benefits from many fundraisers outside of the Beltway, she’s also cashing in on at least 13 events outside of the country, according to an analysis of Party Time‘s fundraising data.

Clinton’s campaign has held eight total fundraisers in London, including two in March. And her offshore fundraising operation has so far reached Munich with one fundraiser; Durban, South Africa with one fundraiser; and Mexico City with two fundraisers. It is worth noting, that to the best of our knowledge Clinton herself, won’t be attending any of these fundraising parties.

Donors at these events presumably are U.S. citizens who currently live in the countries where the events are held. However, it is also worth nothing that the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) permits U.S. permanent residents (as well as U.S. citizens) to donate to presidential campaigns.

According to the FEC, “Foreign nationals are prohibited from making any contributions or expenditures in connection with any election in the U.S. Please note, however, that ‘green card’ holders (i.e., individuals lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the U.S.) are not considered foreign nationals and, as a result, may contribute.”

These “foreign nationals” include foreign governments, political parties, corporations, associations, partnerships, persons with foreign citizenship and non-permanent resident immigrants.

Overseas fundraisers are relatively common for leading presidential candidates, but hosting over a dozen events before spring illustrates the vast reach of Clinton’s fundraising machine. By comparison, according to Party Time, no other presidential candidate has any official overseas fundraisers to his/her name.



To: Heywood40 who wrote (1064664)4/10/2018 6:59:46 PM
From: Broken_Clock2 Recommendations

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yeah, the difference is the Clintons were running a sophisticated money laundering scheme.



To: Heywood40 who wrote (1064664)4/10/2018 8:22:35 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Heywood,
Granted, nobody expects you or any tRump-humper would know this, but accepting money from foreign nationals isn't illegal for foundations, but is highly illegal for political campaigns.
Funny how donations to the Clinton Foundation suddenly disappeared when Hillary lost a political campaign.

As liberals love to say, "Let that soak in."

Tenchusatsu