Schweizer: John Podesta drawing Russian paycheck while advising State Department
GAI’s President notes that an adviser to Hillary Clinton’s State Department was on the board of a company that received funding from the Russian government.
GAI’s President notes that an adviser to Hillary Clinton’s State Department was on the board of a company that received funding from the Russian government.
Today, the Washington Post reported that the State Department Inspector General subpoenaed the Clinton Foundation. Peter Schweizer’s book Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich (Harper Collins, May 2015) is widely credited with exposing the alarming and profitable relationships between foreign governments, businesses, and the Clinton Foundation…
“The Clintons’ ability to convene various public and private interests around a common cause or project does create leverage for getting things done in the global arena. But [it] also creates the opportunity for moving a lot of money around with very little accountability,” Schweizer wrote in his book.”
“State Department spokesperson Marie Harf admitted that the State Department would have liked to know about donations Clinton failed to disclose. “If there were things that should have been submitted that weren’t, obviously we would’ve wished they would have been,” Harf said. Harf repeated the claim again later in the conversation that the…
Chalk it up to a small world or to a tangled web, but Uranium One, the Russian-owned uranium mining company at the center of a recent scandal involving the Clintons and a close Canadian business partner, has lobbied the State Department through a firm co-founded by Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign chairman. Senate records show…
GAI report showing President Obama has attended fewer than half of his Presidential Daily Briefings referenced in interview with State Department Spokesperson.