Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel have given Congress a new set of documents that show how Bill and Hillary Clinton’s foundation took donations from both foreign and domestic groups that wanted to have an impact.
This has raised new concerns that federal prosecutors who tried to look into pay-to-play claims against the former first family ten years ago were not given this evidence.
Just the News was told by officials that the documents were sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee in the last few days. They show many times that foreigners and even a U.S. defense contractor tried to win over the Clintons by giving money to their family charity, even when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. Bill Clinton was the U.S. president from 1993 to 2001.
The officials stated that some of the information was brought to their attention by whistleblowers who indicated that it was hidden from a corruption probe that the Little Rock, Ark., U.S. attorney’s office was doing in 2015 before the Obama administration’s Justice Department shut it down.
The documents will make clear that there was an effort “to obstruct legitimate inquiries into the Foundation by blocking real investigation by line-level FBI agents and DOJ field prosecutors and keeping them from following the money,” said one official directly familiar with the documents.
Hillary Clinton is still engulfed in allegations from the Trump-Russia collusion hoax.
New disclosures from the government’s “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into the 2016 election, otherwise known as alleged “Trump-Russia collusion,” have revealed a stunning admission from top Obama-era officials.
A newly declassified memo, released by Director of Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, shows that U.S. intelligence officials concluded Russia did not play a significant role in Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton.
Paul Sperry, a senior reporter for Real Clear Investigations, reported that sources informed him that there are damning text messages and emails showing coordination between the Obama administration and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign aides.