by Brandon Turbeville
January 25, 2016
from
BrandonTurbeville Website
Much has been made of the
questionable actions and connections held by Clinton's
foundation enterprise over the last year. [1]
Many allegations have been made but what
is entirely undebatable is the fact that the Bill, Hillary, and
Chelsea Clinton Foundation works closely with Wall Street banks and
is also heavily funded by them.
As Ellen Simon of Investopedia
sums up,
Bill Clinton started a public health
non-profit in 2002 that has since grown into The Bill, Hillary &
Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
The Clinton Global Initiative, which
holds forums for international leaders, was separately
incorporated from the foundation in 2010 at the
request of the Obama Administration while Hillary Clinton
was Secretary of State. [2]
After she stepped down as secretary
of state, the two funds
were reunited. [3]
The Clinton Global Initiative discloses its donors by range, not
by specific amount. Barclays Capital, Citi Foundation and
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund have all given the Clinton's
foundation between
$1 million and $5 million.
[4]
Bank of America Foundation, Barclays
PLC, Citigroup Inc., McKinsey & Company and UBS Wealth
Management USA have given between
$500,000 and $1 million. [5]
Meanwhile, Deutsche Bank AG,
Deutsche Bank Americas, Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund and
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust Inc.
have all given between
$251,000 and $500,000.
[6]
The Clinton Foundation(s) are
notoriously mercurial.
Funding comes in and funding goes out but no
one is ever that clear on the details of where it came from, where
it is going, and/or what it is being used for.
Labeled an "atypical
business model" by "charity watchdog" group
Charity Navigator,
the Clinton Foundation has earned its position on the list of
"suspicious charities." [7]
As
Hotair.com wrote, the Clinton Foundation had a,
"pass-through
rate in 2013 [that] was a scandalous 6.4%, and during Hillary
Clinton's tenure at State it averaged somewhere around 15%.
At least
60% of the foundation's income goes to pay administrative costs, and
in at least one year they spent as much on private and first-class
air travel as they did in programmatic grants." [8]
Aside from its known donations from Wall
Street, however, the Clinton Foundation - during
Hillary Clinton's
tenure as Secretary of State - was a documented and undoubtable
national security risk.
This is because of the money - much of it
hidden - was being received by not only industrial, banking, and
corporate interests but also by foreign governments at a time when
the executor of that foundation had an open door of communication
with the US Secretary of State.
In this instance, that open door of
communication was no less than the husband of the Secretary of
State. In other words, the Foundation likely served as a conduit for
funds provided by foreign governments that would have seen the
Secretary of State directly benefit financially from those
donations.
Consider the report provided by
James V. Grimaldi and Rebecca Ballhaus
of the Wall Street Journal
who reveal the donations received from six foreign governments by
the Clinton Foundation.
Grimaldi and Ballhaus write,
The Clinton Foundation has dropped
its self-imposed ban on collecting funds from foreign
governments and is winning contributions at an accelerating
rate, raising ethical questions as Hillary Clinton ramps up her
expected bid for the presidency.
Recent donors include,
United Arab Emirates, a first-time
donor, gave between $1 million and $5 million in 2014, and the
German government - which also hadn't previously given - contributed
between $100,000 and $250,000.
A previous donor, the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia, has given between $10 million and $25 million
since the foundation was created in 1999. Part of that came in
2014, although the database doesn't specify how much.
The Australian government has given
between $5 million and $10 million, at least part of which came
in 2014. It also gave in 2013, when its donations fell in the
same range.
Qatar's government committee
preparing for the 2022 soccer World Cup gave between $250,000
and $500,000 in 2014. Qatar's government had previously donated
between $1 million and $5 million. [9]
Oman, which had made a donation
previously, gave an undisclosed amount in 2014. Over time, Oman
has given the foundation between $1 million and $5 million.
Prior to last year, its donations fell in the same range.
The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin expands on the report in her
article entitled "Foreign
Donations to Foundation Raise Major Ethical Questions for Hillary
Clinton," where she states,
The foundation of course provides
luxury travel for Hillary Clinton and her spouse, a
high-visibility platform and access to mega-donors. [10]
She is beholden in a meaningful
sense to its donors. No presidential candidate can justify a
conflict of interest of this magnitude; it is not merely the
appearance of conflict but actual conflict of interest.
If former Virginia governor Bob
McDonnell (R) might go to jail for receiving lavish gifts for a
donor for whom he made a few phone calls, what would be the
remedy if, once in office, Hillary Clinton extended her office
not only to make calls but also to approve policy and financial
arrangements worth billions back to these countries?
How will the American people ever be
satisfied we are getting her undivided loyalty?
No matter how much she protests, her
judgment would be questioned as influenced by gratitude toward
the foundation's wealthy patrons. And, of course, a president
cannot recuse himself or herself from dealings, so there is no
practical way to avoid the conflict.
It is bad enough when Clinton
takes gobs of money in speaking fees
from Goldman Sachs, oil and chemical companies, and other
titans of industry - although that, too, raises the potential
for conflicts of interest.
[11]
But a foreign government
should never have any claim on the loyalty of a U.S. president,
which is why foreign donations directly to a campaign are
illegal.
We cannot give her a pass simply because her entity is
a "foundation," not a PAC or campaign entity.
[12]
Yet the initial reports only told part
of the story.
These six countries were not the only national
governments who donated money to the Clinton Foundation. Other
donations came rolling in from China and donors who were also
closely connected to Chinese intelligence.
As Julianna Goldman
wrote for CBS News on March 16, 2015,
A CBS News investigation has found
that at least one foreign company with close ties to its
government has been giving generously to the foundation run by
Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton.
Since its founding, the
Clinton Foundation has invested millions each year for work
in fighting AIDS and empowering women, but its recent uptick in
donations from foreign governments has been raising questions
about the potential influence on Hillary Clinton, as she gets
ready to run for president.
The foundation has raised at least
$42 million from foreign governments - and according to an
analysis by CBS News - at least $170 million from foreign
entities and individuals.
One donor - Rilin Enterprises - pledged $2 million in 2013 to the
Clinton Foundation's endowment.
The company is a privately-held
Chinese construction and trade conglomerate and run by
billionaire Wang Wenliang, who is also a delegate to the Chinese
parliament. Public records show the firm has spent $1.4 million
since 2012, lobbying Congress and the State Department.
The firm owns a strategic port along
the border with North Korea and was also one of the contractors
that built the Chinese embassy in Washington.
That contract is a direct tie
to the Chinese government, according to
Jim Mann, who has
written several books on China's relationship with the U.S.
[13]
This donation is significant not only because of conflict of
interest allegations and lobbying efforts but also because foreign
governments tend to rely on companies that have
close domestic intelligence connections when deciding who builds
embassies overseas. [14]
Of course, no foreign source of donation to an American political or
government official would be complete without sizeable donations
from the Israelis and the Israel lobby.
Although not an official emissary of the Israeli government, Haim
Saban, a billionaire of "dual-citizenship" and an open Zionist,
donated millions to the Clinton Foundation during Hillary's tenure
as Secretary of State.
As Jillian Kay Melchior summarizes in her article "Why
is an Israeli American Billionaire Pouring Millions into the Clinton
Foundation?"
Weeks after Hillary Clinton became
secretary of state, the State Department objected to a proposed
consultancy arrangement offered to Bill Clinton by media mogul
Haim Saban, citing concerns about conflict of interest.
Nevertheless, public records show
that Saban's nonprofit gave millions to the Clinton Foundation
throughout Hillary Clinton's tenure.
Saban, a billionaire best known for creating Mighty Morphin
Power Rangers, has dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship and has spent
heavily to support Israel.
"His greatest concern, he says,
is to protect Israel, by strengthening the United
States-Israel relationship," The New Yorker noted in a 2010
profile of Saban.
At a conference in Israel, the
article said, Saban had outlined three methods for
influencing American politics: "make donations to political
parties, establish think tanks, and control media outlets."
Again Saban's foreign-policy
activism did not escape the attention of the State Department.
The agency's designated ethics
adviser, James H. Thessin, wrote in a memo that his
objection to the proposed consultancy was,
"based on the fact that Haim
Saban, a founder of this entity, is actively involved in
foreign affairs issues, particularly with regards to the
Middle East, which is a priority area for the Secretary."
Thessin's memo, one of 1,017 pages
of records obtained by Judicial Watch, was the only instance in
which the Department of State objected to one of Bill Clinton's
proposed speaking engagements or consultancy agreements.
Yet between 2009 and 2013, as Hillary Clinton served as
secretary of state, the Saban Family Foundation paid the Clinton
Foundation more than $7 million, and listed $30.5 million in
"grants and contributions approved for future payment,"
according to nonprofit records filed with the Internal Revenue
Service.
The donations accepted by the Clinton Foundation, while
duplicitous on a number of different levels were often done with
the approval of the Obama White House.
However, even with the pathetic and
weak rules imposed on the Foundation by the Obama
administration, the organization managed to
run afoul of the agreement.
[15] [16]
Thus, it is reasonable to ask now
whether Hillary Clinton is not only beholden to major corporations
and banks residing inside the United States, but whether she is also
beholden to foreign governments?
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