Posted on 09/20/2016 2:39:09 PM PDT by george76
Dont call it corruption. Call it a confluence of interests. In other words, whatever interested the Clintons became what interested the State Department. A new series of e-mails emerging from FOIA lawsuits and reported by the Wall Street Journal show how Clinton Foundation interests took precedence over matters of state during Hillary Clintons tenure:
On Jan. 27, 2011, Clinton Foundation Chief Operating Officer Laura Graham sent an email to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clintons chief of staff Cheryl Mills, voicing concern about a rumor. Ms. Graham had heard that Foggy Bottom was thinking about revoking the U.S. visa of Haitian Prime Minister Jean Max Bellerive. Wjc will be v unhappy if thats the case, Ms. Graham warned Ms. Mills, using the initials of the former president.
Ms. Graham, who was also chief of staff to Mr. Clinton at the foundation, had other reasons to worry: Im also staying at [Mr. Bellerives] house fyi so exposure in general and this weekend in particular for wjc on this.
So Clinton Foundation staff was hobnobbing with a powerful Haitian politician and using connections at the State Department to try to influence U.S. policy decisions involving that same politician. Thats unethical and it is also contrary to what Mrs. Clinton promised when she went before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ...
Just who is Jean Max Bellerive? Mary Anastasia OGrady explains:
Bellerive was an important Bill Clinton ally.
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Bear in mind that none of these connections got disclosed ... because Hillary Clinton used a secret e-mail system that didnt come to light until well after she had left office...
VCS Mining had another Clintonista connection Tony Rodham, Hillarys brother
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culture of corruption that surrounds the Clintons, and which they have gone to great lengths to keep hidden.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
The Clintons redefine sleaze...downward.
Sansaricq accused Bill Clinton of trying to bribe him. He said his visa was revoked after he refused the offer.
A group of Haitian protesters demonstrated against the Clinton Foundations actions in Haiti during the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
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