Below is an oldie-but-a-goodie to show how Mrs. Clinton's only goal is to acquire
monies and damn to the country she says she honours.
'Hillary's State Dept. OK'd Bill's big-money speeches.
Ethics reviews came easy at Hillary Clinton's State Department, documents show.'
'Less than a year after Hillary Clinton became secretary of state, former President Bill
Clinton asked the State Department to approve a paid, videotaped speech he was
asked to make at a gala in Shanghai, sponsored by a Chinese sports foundation.
Wealthy hedge fund manager Kai Jiang wanted to pay the former president an
undisclosed amount through a charity fund set up by his wife, Crystal Huang, a Chinese
TV and film star who regularly serves as fodder for the Chinese tabloids.
But unlike hundreds of big-dollar Bill Clinton speeches that sailed through a State
Department ethics approval process while Hillary Clinton served as America’s top
diplomat, this one raised a note of caution that the Chinese government might
actually be funding the speech or planning to profit from it.
The inconclusive bureaucratic back and forth — with weeks of emails asking for
greater detail — made clear the difficulties the government faced getting information
about Bill Clinton’s far-flung moneymaking efforts through an ethics review process
Hillary Clinton agreed to when she joined President Barack Obama’s Cabinet...'
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monies and damn to the country she says she honours.
'Hillary's State Dept. OK'd Bill's big-money speeches.
Ethics reviews came easy at Hillary Clinton's State Department, documents show.'
'Less than a year after Hillary Clinton became secretary of state, former President Bill
Clinton asked the State Department to approve a paid, videotaped speech he was
asked to make at a gala in Shanghai, sponsored by a Chinese sports foundation.
Wealthy hedge fund manager Kai Jiang wanted to pay the former president an
undisclosed amount through a charity fund set up by his wife, Crystal Huang, a Chinese
TV and film star who regularly serves as fodder for the Chinese tabloids.
But unlike hundreds of big-dollar Bill Clinton speeches that sailed through a State
Department ethics approval process while Hillary Clinton served as America’s top
diplomat, this one raised a note of caution that the Chinese government might
actually be funding the speech or planning to profit from it.
The inconclusive bureaucratic back and forth — with weeks of emails asking for
greater detail — made clear the difficulties the government faced getting information
about Bill Clinton’s far-flung moneymaking efforts through an ethics review process
Hillary Clinton agreed to when she joined President Barack Obama’s Cabinet...'
SOURCE:
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