About sixty days prior to the 2016 election....the Ministry of the Environment in Germany shuffled four-million Euro (5-million dollars) to the foundation. Oddly, they didn’t admit this in public for about four months (late Nov 2016), it came out to the general public in Germany.
After this came out....some journalist did lightly mention that only around 5-to-10 percent of the Foundation money goes to the actual charity work....the rest goes to operational costs. The Ministry of the Environment never discussed the matter after that detail came out. I doubt if they clearly understood that detail (it is public information) or how the money was used.
This was simply to get a seat at the table after Hillary’s win, and the Ministry intended to have a ‘big’ seat.
Yes, the fact that “donations” dried up considerably after her “unexpected” loss speaks volumes...
FR Posted on 7/30/2018, 11:10:51 PM by yesthatjallen
A Berlin court ordered Germanys far-right party to retract a false accusation that the country's environment ministry gave money
to Hillary Clinton during her 2016 presidential campaign. Georg Pazderski, leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AFD) party, was ordered to scrub its website of the accusation and issue a correction stating that the German ministry "paid no money whatsoever to support the Hillary's election campaign,Deutsche Welle news reported.
Pazderski and his party claimed that millions that Germanys Federal Environment Ministry donated to the Clinton Foundations climate initiatives in Africa were really funneled into Clintons campaign.
The Clinton Foundation was (cough) funding projects in Africa as part of the International Climate Initiative, the newspaper reported. Germanys Federal Environment Ministry first began donating to the initiative in 2013 years before Clinton kicked off her race for the White House.
The court ruled that the false accusations recklessly jeopardized public confidence" in the federal ministry by
making the claim that a German agency had intervened in the U.S. election. The populist AFD first made the
accusation in a November 2016 press release that Pazderski wrote, Deutsche Well noted.
The environmental ministry won a court battle against AFD weeks after the claim went up but the now the group will have to issue a retraction.
The foundation was nothing more than a money laundering system......many are. You note how quickly these foundations spring up in any nation coming out of a conflict of any kind as well..They certainly did in Ukraine....until they shipped the Gov. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to the US.
Even then the money usually does not help actual needy people. It is spent on activities like conferences held at five star resorts where locals, supposedly, can learn how to help their own needy people.