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Clinton Foundation whistleblowers have come forward with hundreds of pages of evidence, Meadows says


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Maybe these grifters will finally have to pay for their pay to play scam while Hillary Clinton was sec of state:

Three people have come forward with hundreds of pages of evidence of potential wrongdoing by the Clinton Foundation, including misappropriation of funds and allegations of quid-pro-quo promises made to donors during Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., told Fox News on Thursday.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/clinton-foundation-whistleblowers-have-come-forward-with-hundreds-of-pages-of-evidence-meadows-says

 

 

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this evidence is coming out, even after higgardly the corrupt cow deleted 30,000 emails AFTER THEY WERE SUBPOENAED,

and had all cell phones busted up with hammers, and her hard drive wiped out with bleachbit. Uranium One - the scandal liberals refuse to mention or discuss at all, even less than

Benghazi. IRS. FBI/DOJ.

Obama Scandals: He Covered Them Up By Attacking Inspectors ...

Jun 14, 2018 - Here's How Obama Covered Up His Many Scandals ... not to mention the Clinton email server scandal, the Benghazi scandal and the 2016 ...
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what the heck is "MDA" ????

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/grassley-wants-answers-about-fbi-raid-on-whistleblower-with-information-on-clinton-foundation-uranium-one

I believe the raid is an attempt to get all evidence to squelch it. to protect the deep state sombeitches. Over a year, and the FBI has done no investigating? maybe they will now, since they have a friendly House soon.

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I'm sure the indictments are just around the corner. 🤣

 

Donald Trump administration (2017–present)[edit]  not even 2 years in

Executive Branch[edit]

  • Paul Manafort (R) 2016 Campaign Chairman to President Donald Trump (R) was convicted of bank fraud and filing false tax returns to hide funds. (2018)[1][2][3]
  • Scott Pruitt (R) Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency resigned citing increasing numbers of investigations into his administration. The EPA's own Chief Ethics Official had been pushing for independent studies into Pruitt's actions and 13 other separate investigations were under way, including alleged corruption for personal gain, salary increases without White House approval, use of government staff on personal projects and unnecessary spending on offices and security. He resigned July 5, 2018[4][5][6]
  1. Albert Kelly (R) EPA Superfund Task Force Director and top aide to EPA Chief Scott Pruitt (R) resigned amid scrutiny of his previous actions as leader of a bank in Oklahoma which led to $125,000 fine and lifetime ban from banking. (2018)[7][8][9]
  2. Pasquale "Nino" Perrotta EPA Security Administrator resigned after allegations of lavish spending and improper contracts (2018)[10]
  3. Samantha Dravis (R) EPA Associate Administrator and Senior Counsel in the Office of Policy resigned abruptly after allegations of being a no show employee. (2018)[11][12][13]
  • Foreign policy advisor George Papadopoulos (R) pleaded guilty to making false statements to FBI agents relating to contacts he had with agents of the Russian government while working for the Trump campaign. He was sentenced to 14 days in prison, 12 months probation, and 200 hours community service.(2017)[14][15][16]
  • Michael Flynn National Security Advisor, was forced to resign on February 13, 2017, over conversations he had with Russian envoys about sanctions during the transition. On December 1, 2017, Flynn pleaded guilty to charges of lying to the FBI as a plea bargain in exchange for cooperation against another Trump transition official who directed his alleged communications with the Russian government. (2017)[17][18]
  • Dr. William C. Bradford resigned from the United States Department of Energy Office of Indian Energy amid reports that he had made racial slurs directed at Barack Obama on Disqus and Twitter. Bradford had claimed that some of the comments were the result of identity theft and not his. (2017)[19]
  • Tom Price (R) Health and Human Services Secretary, was forced to resign on September 29, 2017, after it was discovered that he spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on private flights.[20]
  • Center for Disease Control Director Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald (R) was forced to resign on January 31, 2018, after it was discovered that she bought stock in tobacco, the leading cause of preventable death in the US, and creating a conflict of interest.[21]
  • Taylor Weyeneth (R) Deputy CoS at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy resigned when it was revealed the 24 year old had no qualifications for the position and no related work history other than working on President Trump's campaign (2018).[22][23]
  • David Sorensen (R) White House speechwriter, resigned after his ex-wife Jessica Corbett came forward with abuse allegations. (2018)[24][25]
  • Vivieca Wright Simpson, Chief of Staff to Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin (I) resigned after an inspector general report charged that she altered an email to make it appear Shulkin was getting an award during a trip to Europe in order to gain approval to use taxpayer dollars to pay for Shulkin's wife to accompany him.[26]
  • Rob Porter, White House Staff Secretary (R) resigned from the position on February 7, 2018, following public allegations of spousal abuse from his two ex-wives, Colbie Holderness and Jennifer Willoughby.[27][28] The allegations were supported by photographs of a black eye and a restraining order.[29] The Washington Post reported that White House counsel Donald McGahn had known since January 2017 about the allegations Porter's ex-wives made to the FBI, and that Chief of Staff John F. Kelly had known about the allegations since October 2017, still promoting Porter after.[30] Post reporter Aaron Blake wrote that this development made the allegations a "full-blown scandal".[31] Kelly told reporters on March 2, 2018, that he sought Porter's resignation immediately after learning of the accusations on February 6 and regretted his handling of Porter's departure, statements that were at odds with earlier White House statements and congressional testimony by FBI Director, Christopher Wray.[32][33]
  • Tony Tooke Chief of the US Forest Service, resigned after a series of sexual harassment and retaliation accusations. (2018)[34]
  • Rick Gates (R) 2016 Deputy Campaign Chairman to President Donald Trump (R) pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to investigators concerning his work lobbying with Ukraine as well as tax and bank fraud (2018)[35][36]
  • Michael Cohen (lawyer) (R) Personal Attorney to President Donald Trump (R) and vice – president to the Trump organization, pleaded guilty to tax evasion, bank fraud and illegal campaign contributions. He also helped arrange non-disclosure agreements to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal who allegedly had affairs with Trump. Cohen pleaded guilty to eight counts of tax evasion and making false statement.(2018)[37][38][39][40][41][42]

 

Barack Obama administration (2009–2017)[edit]   Shorter list, but 8 years.

Executive Branch[edit]

  • Katherine Archuleta, Director of the Office of Personnel Management, resigned on July 10, 2015, after cyber intrusions allowed the theft of data concerning 22 million people, some of whom had applied for sensitive security clearances.[79]
  • Hillary Clinton email controversy – Throughout her tenure as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton (D) used an unsecured private server to send and receive personal and classified material. The FBI investigation found that 110 messages contained information that was classified at the time it was sent, however only "a very small number" were marked classified. [80]. Director of the FBI James Comey(R) testified that the three other emails in question were not properly marked as classified and did not have a classification header. [81] Her aides subsequently deleted about 31,000 emails from the server that Clinton regarded as personal correspondence.[82] Director of the FBI James Comey (R) found no evidence to suggest Clinton or her staff deleted these emails in an attempt to conceal them. He also found too little evidence to charge her with any crime.[83]
  • Veterans Health Administration scandal of 2014 – Officials in the Phoenix, VA hospital lied about how long the wait times were for veterans to see a doctor.[84][85][86] The newly selected Secretary of Veterans Affairs, General Eric Shinseki, voluntarily resigned.[87]
  • 2013 IRS scandal – IRS admitted to inappropriate investigation of conservative political groups associated with the Tea Party that may not have met the criteria for certain tax exemptions.[88] Later, it was found that the IRS investigated groups with the label "progressives" as well.[89][90][91][92][93] The president demanded and accepted the resignation of Steven T. Miller, Acting Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. Other actions arising from the scandal included:
  1. Lois Lerner, head of the IRS Office of Exempt Organizations, stated she had not done anything wrong and then took the Fifth before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.[94] She retired in 2013 after an internal investigation found that she neglected her duties and was going to call for her ouster.[95]
  2. Joseph H. Grant, commissioner of the IRS Tax-exempt and Government Entities division, resigned on May 16, 2013.[96]

 

 

 

 

 

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