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politics and politicians Title: Facing questions over foreign donations, Hillary Clinton starts cutting ties to Bill’s foundation Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation moved swiftly Friday to begin cutting ties as she prepares to announce her candidacy for president, amid mounting criticism over millions of dollars in foreign donations that have poured into the foundations coffers. As late as this week, Hillary Clinton was being touted on the foundations website as the host along with former president Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton of a Clinton Global Initiative event in Marrakech, Morocco, next month that is being funded with donations from a Moroccan oil and gas conglomerate and a government-owned phosphate mining firm that has been accused of extracting minerals in internationally disputed territory. (The Clinton Global Initiative is an arm of the foundation.) But by Friday afternoon, Hillary Clinton was removed on the website as the host of that event. It is one of a number of steps that the foundation is expected to take in coming days to reduce Clintons ties to the foundation and address the controversy over donations by foreigners while she is preparing to run for president. The controversy heated up late Friday when two Republican congressmen called on the foundation to return a million-dollar contribution from OCP, the Moroccan- government-owned mining firm that is one of the sponsors of the upcoming event, which is focused on social and economic issues in Africa and the Middle East. The company has been sharply criticized by human rights groups and European wealth funds for its operations in Western Sahara. Out of respect for internationally recognized human rights norms, the Clinton Global Initiative should discontinue its coordination with OCP and return any accepted money from the enterprise, wrote Rep. Joseph R. Pitts (R-Pennsylvania) and Christopher Smith (R-New Jersey). A U.S. lawyer for OCP did not immediately return calls asking for a response. A spokesman for the foundation declined to comment. Exactly what new policies the foundation will adopt is uncertain, but at a minimum it is expected to reinstate limits on the acceptance of foreign donations that was in effect while Clinton served as secretary of state. A spokesman said as much in a statement to Yahoo News this week. Should Secretary Clinton declare for office, we will continue to ensure the Foundations policies and practices regarding support from international partners are appropriate, just as we did when she served as Secretary of State, said Craig Minassian, chief communications officer for the foundation. But its not certain whether the foundation will take additional steps, or whether this will be enough to satisfy its critics. The Clinton Foundation has already gotten a ton of foreign money theyre not talking about giving any of it back, said Lawrence Jacobs, director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance in the Hubert H. Humphrey School at the University of Minnesota. What about the money thats already in transit? What about the money thats already been committed? Where is the hard line? This is a story that will continue to give. The issue has special resonance because, while campaign finance laws have been notably weakened in recent years, the prohibition on foreign funds is one of the few bright lines left. While the foundation is a separate charitable institution, Hillary Clintons prominent role has seemed at times to blur the distinction between politics and philanthropy. She still serves as a director of the foundation, and it continues to bear her name. (It is formally known as the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation.) As one example, when Yahoo News posed questions to the foundation this week about the Morocco event, Mrs. Clintons personal spokesman who has been fielding questions from reporters about her campaign plans was copied on all responses. Foundation spokesman Minassian, in his responses this week, said the organization has a record of transparency that goes above what is required of U.S. charities. This includes the voluntary disclosure of contributions on the Foundations website. But those disclosures which are only posted annually and report donations in broad categories, not in specific amounts have already fueled much of the controversy. As first reported in February by the Wall Street Journal, the foundation had dropped its earlier self-imposed limit on foreign money in 2013, resulting in a flood of fresh contributions from Saudi Arabia (which has given the foundation a total of between $10 million and $25 million) as well as the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Australia, Germany and a Canadian government agency promoting the pipeline. While sources say the Clinton Foundation will likely announce additional measures in coming days to address the controversy, it is still unknown whether Hillary Clinton will step down as a director of the foundation or whether the foundation will drop her name from its title. Even though Mrs. Clintons name was removed from the Morocco event, she was still listed Friday as the host of a Clinton Global Initiative America meeting in Denver, Colorado, scheduled for June 8-10.
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#1. To: out damned spot (#0)
What have the slaves of the democrat, both democrats and rinos, done to the peoples republic of the USA over the past 50 years? Watch and learn.
Sad, isn't it. This isn't the USA we grew up with. This is why I'm fairly certain that I'll support Cruz. We need a fighter who loves this nation, it's people and our Constitution. I don't agree with Cruz on a couple of items, but then, his competition is much worse. He has kept his word. He is the only candidate running who has done so. If anyone can take back this nation, it will be Cruz. We'll need to vote more RINOs and Dems out so his mission stands a chance of succeeding. It's TEA time.
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Hillary, good luck with that. The cat is out of the bag and even you can't run away from all of that foreign money donated for favors. Her drop in poll numbers since that scandal came out is encouraging. I've been noting her body language. There she stands with a benevolent smile on her face, raised arms as if she is blessing the crowd. It's the messiah thingy all over again. I don't think she can pull it off. Her reputation precedes her.
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It can be, once again, if 250,000 vets start holding politicians responsible. One day you will wake up and read, in both the left and right media, that "A terrorist was killed by the police last night, they discovered guns and ammunition and explosives in his house when they went to serve a warrant, both he and his terrorist wife were killed in the pursuing gun battle at 3AM". Many, here on LP and on sites like FR will say "I know from his post that he was a terrorist" Others like you, will shake your head and say, Bob wasn't a terrorist, he was a patriot, a Christian, a man willing to stand up for what he believed.
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