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Clinton Foundation Spiraling Toward The Drain

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The Clinton Foundation announced it’s laying off 22 staffers on the Clinton Global Initiative, keeping with a plan to deal with the negative spotlight put on the organization during former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

The layoffs will take effect April 15, the Clinton Foundation said in a filing with the New York Department of Labor Thursday, citing the discontinuation of the Clinton Global Initiative. The move is part of a plan put in motion ahead of the presidential election in order to offset a storm of criticism regarding pay-to-play allegations during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.

The layoffs were reportedly announced internally in September, ahead of Clinton’s stunning loss to President-elect Donald Trump. Many other employees had already begun looking for or accepting other jobs at that time, as it had become clear the future of the initiative was in doubt. It’s unclear how many of the once 200 strong staff might remain at the Clinton Foundation in some other capacity.

The Clinton Foundation could not immediately be reached for comment.

While the FBI concluded its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, a second investigation into the Clinton Foundation regarding allegations of corruption during that same tenure is ongoing.

The decision to sunset the Clinton Global Initiative reportedly set off a dispute within Clinton Foundation circles regarding the best way to handle the fallout from the allegations. Some complained the layoff process was “insensitively” handled, Politico reported, while others took issue with the optics of allowing anyone with the Clinton Global Initiative to stay on.
 
The Clinton Foundation announced it’s laying off 22 staffers on the Clinton Global Initiative, keeping with a plan to deal with the negative spotlight put on the organization during former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

The layoffs will take effect April 15, the Clinton Foundation said in a filing with the New York Department of Labor Thursday, citing the discontinuation of the Clinton Global Initiative. The move is part of a plan put in motion ahead of the presidential election in order to offset a storm of criticism regarding pay-to-play allegations during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.

The layoffs were reportedly announced internally in September, ahead of Clinton’s stunning loss to President-elect Donald Trump. Many other employees had already begun looking for or accepting other jobs at that time, as it had become clear the future of the initiative was in doubt. It’s unclear how many of the once 200 strong staff might remain at the Clinton Foundation in some other capacity.

The Clinton Foundation could not immediately be reached for comment.

While the FBI concluded its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, a second investigation into the Clinton Foundation regarding allegations of corruption during that same tenure is ongoing.

The decision to sunset the Clinton Global Initiative reportedly set off a dispute within Clinton Foundation circles regarding the best way to handle the fallout from the allegations. Some complained the layoff process was “insensitively” handled, Politico reported, while others took issue with the optics of allowing anyone with the Clinton Global Initiative to stay on.

The Clinton Foundation does great work all around the world. They will continue to do that work even if the crazy right hates charity.
 
No one wants to donate to that foundation, unless Hillary is in a position to reward those donations. Shes not. Trump took everything from her.
 
No one wants to donate to that foundation, unless Hillary is in a position to reward those donations. She not. Trump took everything from her.

We'll see.

Nobody wants to listen to her shriek filled speeches, it was pay to play and now she doesn't have any government favors to sell.

Is there any point where you will admit to being wrong? If the foundation is going strong in 6 months, will you admit you're wrong? A year? 5 years?
 
The Clinton Foundation announced it’s laying off 22 staffers on the Clinton Global Initiative, keeping with a plan to deal with the negative spotlight put on the organization during former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

The layoffs will take effect April 15, the Clinton Foundation said in a filing with the New York Department of Labor Thursday, citing the discontinuation of the Clinton Global Initiative. The move is part of a plan put in motion ahead of the presidential election in order to offset a storm of criticism regarding pay-to-play allegations during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.

The layoffs were reportedly announced internally in September, ahead of Clinton’s stunning loss to President-elect Donald Trump. Many other employees had already begun looking for or accepting other jobs at that time, as it had become clear the future of the initiative was in doubt. It’s unclear how many of the once 200 strong staff might remain at the Clinton Foundation in some other capacity.

The Clinton Foundation could not immediately be reached for comment.

While the FBI concluded its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, a second investigation into the Clinton Foundation regarding allegations of corruption during that same tenure is ongoing.

The decision to sunset the Clinton Global Initiative reportedly set off a dispute within Clinton Foundation circles regarding the best way to handle the fallout from the allegations. Some complained the layoff process was “insensitively” handled, Politico reported, while others took issue with the optics of allowing anyone with the Clinton Global Initiative to stay on.

The Clinton Foundation does great work all around the world. They will continue to do that work even if the crazy right hates charity.


Did you know the right gives more to charity than the left?
 
No one wants to donate to that foundation, unless Hillary is in a position to reward those donations. She not. Trump took everything from her.

We'll see.

Nobody wants to listen to her shriek filled speeches, it was pay to play and now she doesn't have any government favors to sell.

Is there any point where you will admit to being wrong? If the foundation is going strong in 6 months, will you admit you're wrong? A year? 5 years?
I imagine its going to be around, but it won t be going strong. Its glory days are over.
 
The Clinton Foundation announced it’s laying off 22 staffers on the Clinton Global Initiative, keeping with a plan to deal with the negative spotlight put on the organization during former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

The layoffs will take effect April 15, the Clinton Foundation said in a filing with the New York Department of Labor Thursday, citing the discontinuation of the Clinton Global Initiative. The move is part of a plan put in motion ahead of the presidential election in order to offset a storm of criticism regarding pay-to-play allegations during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.

The layoffs were reportedly announced internally in September, ahead of Clinton’s stunning loss to President-elect Donald Trump. Many other employees had already begun looking for or accepting other jobs at that time, as it had become clear the future of the initiative was in doubt. It’s unclear how many of the once 200 strong staff might remain at the Clinton Foundation in some other capacity.

The Clinton Foundation could not immediately be reached for comment.

While the FBI concluded its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, a second investigation into the Clinton Foundation regarding allegations of corruption during that same tenure is ongoing.

The decision to sunset the Clinton Global Initiative reportedly set off a dispute within Clinton Foundation circles regarding the best way to handle the fallout from the allegations. Some complained the layoff process was “insensitively” handled, Politico reported, while others took issue with the optics of allowing anyone with the Clinton Global Initiative to stay on.

The Clinton Foundation does great work all around the world. They will continue to do that work even if the crazy right hates charity.

Yep ---- we see how important all that "great work" is to them. They're shutting it down now that it can't funnel money into the Clinton bank accounts.
 
No one wants to donate to that foundation, unless Hillary is in a position to reward those donations. She not. Trump took everything from her.

We'll see.

Nobody wants to listen to her shriek filled speeches, it was pay to play and now she doesn't have any government favors to sell.

Is there any point where you will admit to being wrong? If the foundation is going strong in 6 months, will you admit you're wrong? A year? 5 years?
I imagine its going to be around, but it won t be going strong. Its glory days are over.


So is there a point where you might accept you are wrong?
 
No one wants to donate to that foundation, unless Hillary is in a position to reward those donations. She not. Trump took everything from her.

We'll see.

Nobody wants to listen to her shriek filled speeches, it was pay to play and now she doesn't have any government favors to sell.

Is there any point where you will admit to being wrong? If the foundation is going strong in 6 months, will you admit you're wrong? A year? 5 years?

Holy shit the irony. The Clintons raked in over $2 billion dollars in donations and $150 million in speaking fees while Hillary was either working in government or running for POTUS and you want me to admit I might be wrong?

Did you know that the Federal government requires the private sector avoid "even the appearance" of conflicts of interests? Let alone actual conflicts of interests and raking in piles of cash.
 
The Clinton Foundation announced it’s laying off 22 staffers on the Clinton Global Initiative, keeping with a plan to deal with the negative spotlight put on the organization during former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

The layoffs will take effect April 15, the Clinton Foundation said in a filing with the New York Department of Labor Thursday, citing the discontinuation of the Clinton Global Initiative. The move is part of a plan put in motion ahead of the presidential election in order to offset a storm of criticism regarding pay-to-play allegations during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.

The layoffs were reportedly announced internally in September, ahead of Clinton’s stunning loss to President-elect Donald Trump. Many other employees had already begun looking for or accepting other jobs at that time, as it had become clear the future of the initiative was in doubt. It’s unclear how many of the once 200 strong staff might remain at the Clinton Foundation in some other capacity.

The Clinton Foundation could not immediately be reached for comment.

While the FBI concluded its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, a second investigation into the Clinton Foundation regarding allegations of corruption during that same tenure is ongoing.

The decision to sunset the Clinton Global Initiative reportedly set off a dispute within Clinton Foundation circles regarding the best way to handle the fallout from the allegations. Some complained the layoff process was “insensitively” handled, Politico reported, while others took issue with the optics of allowing anyone with the Clinton Global Initiative to stay on.

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No one wants to donate to that foundation, unless Hillary is in a position to reward those donations. She not. Trump took everything from her.

We'll see.

Nobody wants to listen to her shriek filled speeches, it was pay to play and now she doesn't have any government favors to sell.

Is there any point where you will admit to being wrong? If the foundation is going strong in 6 months, will you admit you're wrong? A year? 5 years?

Holy shit the irony. The Clintons raked in over $2 billion dollars in donations and $150 million in speaking fees while Hillary was either working in government or running for POTUS and you want me to admit I might be wrong?

Did you know that the Federal government requires the private sector avoid "even the appearance" of conflicts of interests? Let alone actual conflicts of interests and raking in piles of cash.
The Clinton's transferred 1.8 billion of their money to Qatar right befor her epic election loss....
 
No one wants to donate to that foundation, unless Hillary is in a position to reward those donations. She not. Trump took everything from her.

We'll see.

Nobody wants to listen to her shriek filled speeches, it was pay to play and now she doesn't have any government favors to sell.

Is there any point where you will admit to being wrong? If the foundation is going strong in 6 months, will you admit you're wrong? A year? 5 years?

Holy shit the irony. The Clintons raked in over $2 billion dollars in donations and $150 million in speaking fees while Hillary was either working in government or running for POTUS and you want me to admit I might be wrong?

Did you know that the Federal government requires the private sector avoid "even the appearance" of conflicts of interests? Let alone actual conflicts of interests and raking in piles of cash.
The Clinton's transferred 1.8 billion of their money to Qatar right befor her epic election loss....

Seriously?
 
No one wants to donate to that foundation, unless Hillary is in a position to reward those donations. She not. Trump took everything from her.

We'll see.

Nobody wants to listen to her shriek filled speeches, it was pay to play and now she doesn't have any government favors to sell.

Is there any point where you will admit to being wrong? If the foundation is going strong in 6 months, will you admit you're wrong? A year? 5 years?

Holy shit the irony. The Clintons raked in over $2 billion dollars in donations and $150 million in speaking fees while Hillary was either working in government or running for POTUS and you want me to admit I might be wrong?

Did you know that the Federal government requires the private sector avoid "even the appearance" of conflicts of interests? Let alone actual conflicts of interests and raking in piles of cash.
The Clinton's transferred 1.8 billion of their money to Qatar right befor her epic election loss....

i would laugh if Qatar decided to keep it

--LOL
 
We'll see.

Nobody wants to listen to her shriek filled speeches, it was pay to play and now she doesn't have any government favors to sell.

Is there any point where you will admit to being wrong? If the foundation is going strong in 6 months, will you admit you're wrong? A year? 5 years?

Holy shit the irony. The Clintons raked in over $2 billion dollars in donations and $150 million in speaking fees while Hillary was either working in government or running for POTUS and you want me to admit I might be wrong?

Did you know that the Federal government requires the private sector avoid "even the appearance" of conflicts of interests? Let alone actual conflicts of interests and raking in piles of cash.
The Clinton's transferred 1.8 billion of their money to Qatar right befor her epic election loss....

Seriously?
FOX News reported it but the liberal fake news ignored it...

Hillary Clinton’s “Sudden Move” Of $1.8 Billion To Qatar Central Bank Stuns Financial World
 
The Clinton Global Initiative is being discontinued

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Heads Are Finally Beginning To Roll At The Clinton Foundation

The Clintons are the biggest crooked Governmental officials in history. Time and time again evidence comes out on them, people come forward telling what they are all about and nobody wants to believe they support a bunch of mafia .................
 

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