But Hillary Clinton avoided any serious questions
about the ethical problems she faces. Here are five simple, straightforward
questions that Hillary Clinton needs to be asked:
When are you going to disclose the names of all of
the donors to the Clinton Foundation? In your written signed Memorandum of
Understanding with the Obama Transition Team, during your confirmation hearings
before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, you promised that the
Clinton Foundation would be completely transparent. Bill Clinton also went on
CNN and promised it to the American people. Yet after it was discovered that
secret multimillion dollar donations went to the Clinton Foundation after the
questionable uranium deal that your State Department signed off on, Clinton
Foundation support Frank Giustra admitted that there are more than 1,000 donors
that have never been disclosed. The Clinton Foundation promised in the Spring
of 2015 that those names would be forthcoming but we are still waiting.
Why did your husband’s speaking fees to foreign
countries and companies more than triple after you were appointed Secretary of
State? We all know that your husband has had successful and lucrative speaking
career. But between 2001 and 2012, he gave 13 speeches for which he was paid
$500,000 or more. Eleven of those came while you were Secretary of State, most
from foreign governments and companies. Can you explain why this happened?
Why did your State Department approve the transfer
of 20 percent of American uranium to the Russian government? Did it have
something to do with the fact that the Clinton Foundation hauled in $145
million from investors in the deal, and the fact that Bill received $500,000
from a Kremlin-baked bank for a speech in Moscow?
Why did the State Department push for open pit coal
mining in Bangladesh, in direct violation of Obama Administration policy on
advocating for fossil fuels in the developing world? Did it have something to
do with the fact that foreign mining magnate Stephen Dattels, who owned a large
stake in the mine, gave the Clinton Foundation 2 million shares of stock in the
company in a undisclosed contribution?
Why does your family and the Clinton Foundation
continue to accept large sums of money from the business partners, friends,
lawyers, and advisors of Marc Rich? Your husband admitted it was a terrible
mistake to pardon the international fugitive back in 2001 given that Rich’s
ex-wife had made large contributions to the Clinton Foundation before the
pardon. Are any the post-pardon payments part of a payoff?
These are all well documented controversies
swirling around the Clintons.
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