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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Australia Says They Gave the Clinton Foundation $88 Million…Guess What the Clintons Reported Getting?

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oped:Yes Indeed Chelsea Clinton luvs Ma & Pa...after all the corruption has given her fame and fortune along with a annual salary of over $900k just remember folks the proverbial fruit doesn't fall far from the tree! Had Chelsea been born into the fly over zone of Middle America to average working class...she would still be living at home...having trouble finding a good paying job and stressing over student loan debt for a useless degree! However she was born into the family *Corruption* therefore she has unjustified fame and fortune and praises ma and pa cause she be cool...a Ivanka Trump wannabee!

It never ends – not when it comes to the corruption of the Clintons.  

Today’s report is that the Clinton Foundation misrepresented (as in neglected to report) contributions by the Australian government, by a disparity of as much as $68 million.  Staggering!  
If you haven’t watched it yet, the documentary “Clinton Cash,” is an eye-opening glimpse into the deep corruption of Bill and Hillary Clinton, and their amassing of power and wealth through the aid of foreign governments. 


For any lesser politician, these revelations would mean the end.   For the Clintons – it only seems to make them stronger.
Be informed!
The Daily Caller reports – Clinton Foundation listings include contributions from the Commonwealth of Australia and the Australian Agency for International Development in a range between totals of $20 million and $50 million. The foundation does not provide the date of the contributions.
Even with the highest number — $50 million — in the range, however, there is a disparity of as much as $39 million with reports from the Australian government. Using the foundation’s lowest number of $20 million, the disparity could be as much as $68 million.
A September 22, 2014, statement by Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop said that “since 2006, Australia has contributed $88 million to [the Clinton Health Access Initiative] and its sister organization, the Clinton Foundation.” 


The disparity prompted Blackburn, vice-chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, to tell TheDCNF that “reports have shown that the Clinton Foundation has failed to accurately report tens of millions of dollars in foreign government grants, including some while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state.”

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