Clinton Guru Podesta’s Brother Lobbied for Scandal-ridden Uranium One
If you love the team that put together the Clinton Foundation and all of its various corrupt dealings with foreign nations, you’ll love the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign.

If you love the team that put together the Clinton Foundation and all of its various corrupt dealings with foreign nations, you’ll love the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign.

Friday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” host Andrea Mitchell went on the offense to defend former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the grounds that there is no legal proof of quid pro quos for foreign donors to the Clinton Foundation

Thursday at the State Department daily briefing, spokeswoman Marie Harf said, “I don’t want to automatically assume that it was problematic” in discussing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton breaking the disclosure agreement she had with the Obama administration and not

Friday on MSNBC’s “The Rundown With José Díaz-Balart,” Politico’s Ken Vogel said the controversy involving the potential quid pro quos for foreign donors to the Clinton Foundation detailed in the new book “Clinton Cash” “is not going away,” any time

IN AMERICAN public life, surprising angst is generated by the task of finding private jets for political bigwigs to borrow.

“Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer stated that the Clintons “almost immediately” failed to disclose donors the Clinton Foundation that they agreed with the Obama administration to disclose on Thursday’s “700 Club.” Schweizer said, “it’s interesting, the Clinton Foundation says ‘oh,
Aides to former President Bill Clinton helped start a Canadian charity that effectively shielded the identities of donors who gave more than $33 million that went to his foundation, despite a pledge of transparency when Hillary Rodham Clinton became secretary of state.

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” host Joe Scarborough in an exaggerated southern accent called former Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT) a “New England version of James Carville” for his refusal to admit foreign donations to the Clinton foundation while Hillary was secretary of state

ABC’s “This Week” anchor George Stephanopoulos said that while, “there’s no evidence of any direct action,” “everybody also knows” that Clinton donors had “a hope that that’s going to lead to something” and that large donations lead to “access, and the influence

MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski stated that there are “lots of questions” about the Clinton Foundation and “no answers” on Wednesday’s “Morning Joe.” Brzezinski said, “I think her qualifications are clearly there. At the same time, I will say, I’m
“Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer argued “there’s far less evidence” against former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell (R) and New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez (D) then there is against the Clintons on Wednesday’s “In the Loop” on Bloomberg. Schweizer said, “Bloomberg
Late last week, former San Francisco mayor–and Hillary Clinton supporter–Willie Brown said that the “Clinton Cash” scandal could prove “fatal” to her candidacy. Sanders, who warned in the past that Clinton would not fight the “billionaire class,” seems to agree–but could be too radical for voters. Jerry Brown’s opportunity may have come.

From the Washington Post: A charity affiliated with the Clinton Foundation failed to reveal the identities of its 1,100 donors, creating a broad exception to the foundation’s promise to disclose funding sources as part of an ethics agreement with the

The Clintons’ post-presidential career has turned out to be a serious problem, especially for people like me, who will almost certainly vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Monday on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) said the Clintons did not do good work in Haiti, but instead used the tragic 2010 earthquake funds to fill their friends’ pockets. Blackburn explained when the government

“Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer said that Hillary Clinton reversed course on the export of US nuclear technology to India after “a number of Indian interests, including an Indian politician that admits now that his donation to the Clinton Foundation
Monday on Fox Business Network’s “The Willis Report,” host Gerri Willis broke down the charitable spending of the Clinton Foundation. Willis said, “What if you were to analyze the Clinton Foundation like any charitable organization? That is a question that

On Sunday, revelations from the forthcoming Clinton Cash bombshell book forced the Clinton Foundation to reluctantly issue an “apology” in an attempt to put up the growing firestorm engulfing the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign and the Clinton Foundation.

MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski said the Clinton Foundation’s dealings are “really questionable” and “we need to get answers,” although she seemed to deny the existence of any quid pro quos on Monday’s “Morning Joe.” After playing a clip of the
In recent days, revelations from the forthcoming book “Clinton Cash” have revealed controversial Clinton Foundation financial deals, some including with the federal government. The revelations have led to a campaign by Clinton allies to downplay the notion of wrongdoing. However, as a video montage shows

Good charities are supposed to put at least 75 cents of every dollar collected toward their mission. To put it mildly, the Clinton Foundation’s 6 cents on the dollar is well below that threshold.

Senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul (R-KY) declared that there “absolutely” should be an investigation into the Clinton Foundation and “you have to have trust in your commander-in-chief that they wouldn’t actually sell the country” on Monday’s “Fox & Friends”
In back-to-back interviews over the past 24 hours, conservative author Peter Schweizer admits he doesn’t have direct evidence that Hillary Clinton intervened to assist individuals and entities because they donated large sums of money to the Clinton Foundation.
Perhaps the most surprising thing about the forthcoming book rocking Washington right now is the number of stunning facts liberal media outlets have already confirmed and verified are accurate. Here, then, are 11 facts that mainstream media say are true, verified, and facts from the upcoming blockbuster, Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich.

POLITICO: The author raising questions about whether Hillary Clinton gave special treatment to foreign donors to the Clinton Foundation while she was secretary of state is looking into the finances of another 2016 presidential hopeful: Republican Jeb Bush.

The acting chief executive of the Clinton Foundation is acknowledging the global philanthropy made mistakes in how it disclosed its donors.

On Sunday, journalists and political analysts across the ideological spectrum blasted Hillary and Bill Clinton’s actions as revealed in the forthcoming bombshell book all of Washington is buzzing about, Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich.

On Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 7PM to 10PM EST, Breitbart News’ Matthew Boyle will be hosting the program and will be joined by Breitbart’s Alex Swoyer in studio to discuss all of the most important recent news of the week.

The former public face of Bill Clinton’s White House—and current host of ABC News’ This Week—George Stephanopoulos was floored as two prominent journalists and the Republican Speaker of the House from his Clinton days, Newt Gingrich, laid out for him

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” “Clinton Cash,” Peter Schweizer argued “the smoking gun is in the pattern of behavior”regarding the Clintons getting donations to their foundation and former President Bill Clinton’s significant increase in speaking fees from foreign donors, which coincided with donors

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” while discussing the charges laid out in the forthcoming book “Clinton Cash,” Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus said the Clintons’ “sloppiness and greed” were “simply inexcusable.” Marcus said, “The notion of the sloppiness and the greed that

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” the show’s political panel featuring Donna Brazile, Newt Gingrich, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann debated Hillary Clinton’s actions during her tenure as secretary of state and the illegality and appearance of impropriety laid out in the new book

Journalists are supposed to ask tough questions. On Sunday morning’s edition of ABC News’ This Week, however, host George Stephanopoulos pursued Clinton Cash author (and Breitbart News editor) Peter Schweizer with a vehemence that suggested he had reverted to his 1990s incarnation as a spokesman for the Clinton administration. Stephanopoulos looked past the Clintons’ glaring conflicts of interest and focused narrowly on whether the book met a criminal standard of proof.

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace,” the National Journal’s Ron Fournier said, Hillary Clinton’s “ethical blind spot” as brought to light in the new book “Clinton Cash,” is “stupid and seedy.” Fournier said, “I wrote

Sunday on Fox New Channel’s “Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace,” “Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer explained the “pattern” of times Clinton supporters have business before the State Department, which he said “large payments” were made and “favorable actions are taken.” Schweizer

On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace,” Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume said the charges laid out in the forthcoming book “Clinton Cash” “all smells” and is “pretty ugly.” Hume said, “The smoking gun requirement

Former Secretary of State and 2016 presidential aspirant Hillary Rodham Clinton lined up multiple fundraisers for May 7 in Los Angeles.

HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher said that while “I’m not saying there’s not a scandal there,” over the Clinton Foundation’s dealings “Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer worked as an adviser for Sarah Palin, who is stupid on Friday. “Apparently, there’s
On Friday night, Fox News aired a one-hour special on ‘The Tangled Clinton Web,” providing a fine summary of the scandals thus far spinning out of Peter Schweizer’s new book Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich.

“Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer reported on the US taxpayer money and contracts in Haiti profited Clinton Foundation donors and Clinton relatives on Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel special “The Tangled Clinton Web.” First, anchor Bret Baier gave an