Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: Here we go - the beginning of the probable end. Clinton Foundation Audit. [View all]starroute
(12,977 posts)I didn't want to post it because I haven't yet figured out whether they're a credible source, and I see it cites that same Free Beacon story. But the writer does also refer back to an earlier story of their own, and I've quoted that part below.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-19/exposed-%E2%80%93-clinton-foundation-running-20-million-private-equity-firm-colombia
The details of these financial dealings remain murky, but this much is clear: After millions of dollars were pledged by the oil company to the Clinton Foundation supplemented by millions more from Giustra himself Secretary Clinton abruptly changed her position on the controversial U.S.-Colombia trade pact.
Having opposed the deal as a bad one for labor rights back when she was a presidential candidate in 2008, she now promoted it, calling it strongly in the interests of both Colombia and the United States. The change of heart by Clinton and other Democratic leaders enabled congressional passage of a Colombia trade deal that experts say delivered big benefits to foreign investors like Giustra.
The details of her familys entanglements in Colombia echo talk that the Clintons have blurred the lines between their private business and philanthropic interests and those of the nation. And Hillary Clintons connections to Pacific Rubiales and Giustra intensify recent questions about whether big donations influenced her decisions as secretary of state.