FBI, US Attorney launch probe into Clinton Foundation
By Mark Swanson From Newsmax
The FBI has launched several investigations into possible corruption within the Clinton Foundation, The Daily Caller reports.
The Bureau has support from various U.S. Attorneys offices — including Preet Bharara of the Civil Frauds Unit — that will focus on Clinton Foundation headquarters in New York, according to the Daily Caller report.
Bharara has garnered public acclaim for getting convictions of prominent political figures.
The joint investigation with the U.S. Attorneys office is a departure from how Hillary Clinton's personal email server probe was handled, which caused an uproar and led to FBI Director James Comey and U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch being called before a congressional committee hearing.
In its 15 years, the Clinton Foundation has taken in more than $2 billion in donations from around the world, the Daily Caller reported. At stake is how did Clinton use her position as secretary of state to influence foreign donors in what is commonly referred to as a "Pay for Play" scheme.
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96% of Hillary's charitable donations in 2015 went to Clinton Foundation
By Chuck Ross From The Daily Caller 12th Aug 2016
Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill deducted $1,042,000 in charitable contributions last year $1 million of which went to their own family non-profit, the Clinton Foundation.
Clinton released her tax forms on Friday in a move that is seen as a way to pressure Donald Trump to release his taxes.The GOP nominee has refused to release the records, saying that he is under a routine audit.
The documents show that the power couple earned $10,745,378 last year, mostly on income earned from giving public speeches. Of that, they gave just over a million to charity. But the contributions can hardly be seen as altruistic,since the money flowed back to an entity they control.
The other $42,000 contribution was to Desert Classic Charities.That group hosts an annual PGA golf event. Doug Band, a Clinton Foundation adviser and Bill Clinton's longtime assistant, was on the board of directors of that organization through 2014, according to its IRS filings.
Desert Classic Charities effectively returned that donation back into the Clinton orbit. Its 2015 tax filing shows that it contributed $700,000 to the Clinton Foundation for work on obesity programs. The group handed out $1.6 million in grants that whole year.
The Clintons' effective federal tax rate was 34.2 percent, the Clinton campaign said in a press release. With state and local taxes amounting to nine percent of their income, they paid just over 43 percent of their income in taxes.
It remains to be seen if Clinton will face the same scrutiny for her in-house contributions as former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney did when he ran on the GOP ticket in 2012.
Romney paid $1.9 million in taxes and gave $4 million in charity on income of $14 million. But many liberal commentators criticized the Republican because a majority of those charitable contributions went to the Mormon church. Another chunk went to a foundation controlled by his family.
The Nation, a far-left magazine,published an article entitled "Romney's Ungenerous Donations."
Published August 14, 2016
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