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Speaker 0 expresses frustration with a life of endless work for low pay, returning home to drown troubles, and a sense of disappointment with the world. He laments living in the new world with an old soul, wishes politicians would look out for minors, and criticizes blackmail and the way money is obtained. Speaker 1 discusses a claim: she states to the justice department that she was part of the beginning process of the Clinton Global Initiative and believes Jeffrey Epstein actually funded the Clinton Global Initiative, with them developing the idea together on a trip to Davos. He notes this aligns with the start of the Clinton Foundation in 2002, when Epstein was personally flying President Clinton around Africa as an aerial chauffeur on multiple trips. He asserts that this period marked Epstein’s proximity to power as Clinton Foundation preparations were underway. He argues that the Clinton Foundation engaged in pay-to-play while Hillary Clinton rose in New York Senate politics and later became secretary of state, enabling foreign policy to be influenced by donors and major corporations. The claim is that U.S. foreign policy was effectively shaped by the state department, defense, CIA, and USAID to benefit those who funded the Clintons, in contrast to national interest. He presents Epstein as a money bundler, a deal maker, and part of the origins of the Clinton Foundation’s influence machine. He adds that the Justice Department shut down three FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation and the IRS investigation as well, with the IRS claiming lack of resources to pursue the case, implying political cronyism and large-scale fraud that allegedly could not be prosecuted. Speaker 2 recounts a first-person experience at Wexner’s residence. He mentions having a driver’s license and being given Jeffrey Epstein’s SUV, but notes there were sharpshooters around. He describes a basement area that wasn’t on the lower floor, featuring a huge sauna, a vault, and an underground tunnel. The tunnel’s existence was confirmed by their maid, who explained that the door led to the main house, revealing the tunnel connecting underground passages. Overall, the transcript juxtaposes personal disillusionment with systemic allegations about the Clinton Foundation and Epstein’s role in its origins, alongside a vivid, confessional account of a private residence with security measures and secret tunnels.

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Hillary Clinton's association with Lafarge, a cement corporation, is being questioned. She recently resigned from its board, along with two others. Lafarge has been accused of engaging in questionable practices. The company purchased a hazardous waste disposal company in 1986 and now burns hazardous waste in the same kilns used for cement production. While Lafarge claims this is a form of recycling, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources found emissions violations. Concerns about pollution and potential health risks have been raised by residents and officials. Clinton's involvement with Lafarge has become a campaign issue, particularly given her husband's environmental stance. Lafarge is also facing opposition in Texas, where they want to establish a similar facility. Local officials and residents are worried about potential pollution of the water supply.

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In an early 2014 email, Hillary Clinton informed her campaign manager that ISIS is funded by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. This revelation is significant as it contradicts the notion that only rogue princes were supporting ISIS. The Clinton Foundation received donations from Saudi Arabia and Qatar while Clinton was Secretary of State, coinciding with massive arms sales to these countries. The arms deal with Saudi Arabia exceeded $80 billion, contributing to a doubling of total US arms exports during Clinton's tenure. This connection raises concerns about ISIS being funded by those who donated to the Clinton Foundation.

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An early 2014 email from Hillary Clinton to John Podesta states that ISIL, ISIS, is funded by Saudi Arabia and Qatar—the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The Saudis and Qataris are giving money to the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State and the State Department approved massive arms sales to Saudi Arabia. Under her tenure, the largest arms deal in the world—more than $80,000,000,000—was made with Saudi Arabia, and U.S. arms exports doubled in dollar value. The consequence is that ISIL or ISIS is created largely with money from the very people funding the Clinton Foundation. That's extraordinary.

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The transcript traces a tapestry of questions around Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and the Clinton Foundation, emphasizing perceived links between philanthropic or diplomatic activity and private gain, while laying out specific Haiti and international case studies that critics say illustrate a pattern of influence peddling and blurred lines between public power and private wealth. Haiti after the 2010 earthquake: - After the January 12, 2010 earthquake, Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, and Bill Clinton, as UN special envoy for Haiti, led relief and recovery efforts. The Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) was created to coordinate relief and reconstruction, with Haitian Prime Minister John Max Bellarive and Bill Clinton named as co-chairs. - The IHRC aimed to go beyond relief to long-term improvement, but concerns emerged that decisions were being made by Clinton and Bellarive with insufficient Haitian input. Members of the IHRC later wrote a letter complaining they were not involved and that national priorities were being disregarded. - Projects associated with US funding and Clintons’ involvement included: the Haitian mobile money initiative; plans to exploit mineral wealth; two gold exploitation permits issued after a fifty-year gap; and the Karakol Industrial Park (Caracol) intended to create tens of thousands of jobs. - The Caracol opening drew high-profile attendance (Bill and Hillary Clinton, Donna Karan, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn). However, questions arose about value and transparency: only about 5,000 of the promised 65,000 jobs materialized; the area displaced farmers; local workers reported low wages (roughly 225 gourds/day, about $5 USD); and only a portion of promised infrastructure and housing funding was realized. - Digicel, run by Irish billionaire Dennis O’Brien, profited substantially in Haiti’s telecom sector, and later contributed to the Clinton Foundation; Digicel was a key beneficiary in mobile money initiatives tied to post-disaster relief. - Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s brother, joined the board of VCS Mining, which received a gold exploitation permit in Haiti, prompting scrutiny about potential family influence in contracting decisions. - The strongest economic gains were tied to US-linked firms such as Gap, Target, and Walmart through Caracol’s textile emphasis, while other projects did not deliver promised outcomes. - After the campaign for president, Hillary Clinton announced she would quit the Clinton Foundation to devote herself to full-time candidacy, and the foundation adjusted donation policies to restrict foreign government contributions, though concerns persisted about ongoing influence and access resulting from prior relationships. Global money, influence, and the Clinton Foundation: - The Clinton Foundation, founded in 2001 (initially as the William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation), positioned itself as a hub at the nexus of global money, influence, and power, with a stated mission to tackle hunger, poverty, climate change, and disease by marshaling government and private resources. - The Foundation reportedly raised more than a billion dollars over the years, with substantial speaking fees and book deals contributing to the Clintons’ wealth, especially after Bill Clinton left the presidency. - Critics argue that large donors could gain access to or influence through the Clintons’ public roles, while supporters emphasize the Foundation’s global humanitarian work. A memorandum of understanding during the Obama transition sought accountability: disclosures of new contributions to the Foundation, prior approval for foreign government donations, and state department vetting of Bill Clinton’s speeches and consulting arrangements. Selected foreign cases cited by Peter Schweitzer in Clinton Cash: - United Arab Emirates (UAE): In 2011, while UAE officials pressed Hillary Clinton on Iran sanctions, Bill Clinton was paid half a million dollars for a speech in Abu Dhabi by the crown prince’s brother; UAE later provided donations to charitable groups associated with Clinton-linked initiatives. - Ericsson (Sweden): In 2009-2010, Ericsson paid Bill Clinton $750,000 for a speech amid ongoing Iran sanctions discussions, framed by the foundation’s influence and Clinton’s crowd-pulling. - Colombia: In 2010, Bill Clinton met with President Uribe and, contemporaneously, Hillary Clinton discussed free trade agreements with Uribe; Frank Giustra, a Clinton Foundation donor, accompanied Bill Clinton and later secured government concessions in Colombia for Giustra’s companies. - Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia: Sheikh Al Amoudi pledged $20 million to the Clinton Foundation; Ethiopian rights concerns were raised regarding the donor’s government ties, and Hillary Clinton granted a waiver allowing continued US assistance despite human rights concerns. - Kazakhstan and Uranium One: Bill Clinton hosted a meeting with Kazakh officials in which Giustra had significant mining interests; Uranium One eventually came under Russian ownership, controlled by Vladimir Putin, with the deal requiring federal approval from Hillary Clinton as secretary of state; Canadian investor Ian Telfer contributed to the Clinton Foundation but reportedly did not disclose some donations. The report concludes with ongoing debates about the Clinton “blur”—the intertwining of philanthropy, political power, and corporate influence—while noting that Hillary Clinton’s campaign faced persistent questions about trust and influence, including opposition to certain foreign deals and ongoing scrutiny of donations and relationships involving the Clinton Foundation and related business interests.

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Speaker 0: An early 2014 email from Hillary Clinton to her campaign manager, John Podesta, states that ISIL ISIS is funded by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. This email is described as the most significant in the collection. Speaker 1: The discussion notes that Saudi and Qatari money is spread widely, including to many media institutions. While some analysts and even the US government have mentioned that some Saudi figures have supported or funded ISIS, the typical explanation has been that it’s rogue princes using oil money with the government disapproving. The email, however, asserts that the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been funding ISIS. Speaker 1: It is claimed that Saudis, Qataris, Moroccans, Bahrainis—particularly the Saudis and the Qataris—are giving money to the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton is secretary of state, and the State Department is approving massive arms sales to Saudi Arabia. Speaker 0: Hillary Clinton says, “I’m Hillary Clinton,” and emails reveal a significant discussion about it. The email asserts that the largest ever arms deal in the world was made with Saudi Arabia, more than $80,000,000,000. It states that during her tenure as secretary of state, total arms exports from the United States in terms of the dollar value doubled. Speaker 1: The consequence noted is that the notorious terrorist jihadist group ISIL or ISIS is created largely with money from the very people who are giving money to the Clinton Foundation. The implication highlighted is that this is extraordinary.

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In an early 2014 email, Hillary Clinton informed her campaign manager that ISIS is funded by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. This revelation is significant as it contradicts the belief that only rogue individuals were supporting ISIS. The Clinton Foundation received donations from Saudi Arabia and Qatar while Clinton was Secretary of State, coinciding with massive arms sales to Saudi Arabia. This led to a doubling of total arms exports during her tenure, with some of that money potentially funding ISIS.

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In an email from Hillary Clinton to her campaign manager, it is stated that Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the governments themselves, have been funding ISIS. This is significant because Saudi and Qatari money is spread across various media institutions. While Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, the Saudis and Qataris were giving money to the Clinton Foundation, while the State Department approved massive arms sales, particularly to Saudi Arabia. The largest arms deal in the world, worth over $80 billion, was made with Saudi Arabia during Clinton's tenure. As a result, the terrorist group ISIS was largely funded by the same people who donated to the Clinton Foundation.

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During Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State, she allegedly directed $3.1 billion to Haiti. Her brother, Tony Rodham, who sat on the board of a mining company, obtained one of only two gold exploitation permits issued by the government in over 50 years. The permit granted them a mining rate of 2.5%, which is half the standard rate, causing dissatisfaction among the Haitian Congress. For more details, please check the link provided in the comment section.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1, who was the CFO of Hillary Clinton's campaign, about facilitating payment for the Steele Dossier. Speaker 1 denies any knowledge of it. Speaker 0 brings up John Podesta's involvement and accuses Speaker 1 of being aware of the campaign's payment for the dossier. Speaker 1 maintains that they were not aware. Speaker 0 criticizes Speaker 1 for not holding themselves to the same standard as private sector CFOs. Speaker 1 clarifies that the SEC's focus is on financial accuracy, not campaign payments. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 asking if Speaker 1 accurately paid for the dossier.

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An individual states they filed a letter to the Obama administration regarding Hillary Clinton, then Secretary of State, and a steel sale to Iran. The approval for the sale allegedly involved one of Clinton's largest donors, a steel company out of Houston, Texas. The information was reportedly given to the administration and later released to Newsweek, but the individual claims attempts to further expose the situation were ignored by the press. They believe the connection suggests potential "pay for play." The individual also mentions visiting Ukraine after the revolution and befriending government officials and revolutionaries. Another speaker asserts that the information from Steve Stockman validates the existence of a letter to the Treasury Department. This letter supposedly highlights a trail of corruption from Houston, Texas, through Ukraine, involving individuals being "greased" to facilitate a deal with Iran, described as the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism, for manufacturing nuclear facilities.

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The Clinton Foundation received $26 million from a Swedish fundraising arm while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state and not blacklisting Swedish companies for breaking sanctions against Iran. This, along with other evidence, suggests a quid pro quo. Bill Clinton also received his largest speech payment of $750,000 from Ericsson, a Swedish company involved in the Iran debate. Shortly after, the State Department, led by Hillary Clinton, announced they would not impose sanctions on companies like Ericsson, allowing them to self-regulate. This pattern of behavior, where the Clintons receive financial benefits while making favorable decisions, is seen repeatedly. The public's concern about corruption and self-enrichment by politicians is reflected in Hillary's declining poll numbers.

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Subpoenas related to Russiagate are expected in DC around August or September. Investigations into the Clinton Foundation are ongoing, with potential money laundering charges involving Bill and Hillary Clinton. The Clinton Foundation is alleged to be a large-scale money laundering and influence peddling operation, potentially linked to Hillary Clinton's private email server used to advance a "pay to play" agenda as Secretary of State. Contractors seeking deals in Haiti allegedly made large donations to the Clinton Foundation and paid Bill Clinton for speeches. Allegedly, little of the $13 billion in donations after the 2010 Haitian earthquake reached the Haitian people. The Clintons are accused of using money laundering to increase their wealth and information laundering to increase their power, drawing parallels between the Clinton Foundation's "pay for play" schemes and Spygate. The Steele dossier was allegedly laundered through multiple channels to bypass FBI verification rules. Frank Giustra's Canadian charity, the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership of Canada, is identified as a major channel for donations to the Clinton Foundation, with over a thousand donors remaining hidden due to Canadian laws. A prosecutor on Jack Smith's team allegedly discouraged the FBI from investigating the Clinton Foundation in 2016, despite suspicious activity reports.

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During the debate, Speaker 0 questions Secretary Clinton about her promise to avoid conflicts of interest with the Clinton Foundation while she was Secretary of State. He mentions that emails show donors received special access and government contracts. Speaker 1 defends herself, stating that everything she did was in the country's interest and praises the work of the Clinton Foundation. Speaker 2 accuses the foundation of being a criminal enterprise and criticizes Clinton for accepting money from countries with poor human rights records. Clinton defends the foundation's work and highlights their efforts in Haiti. The discussion also touches on the Trump Foundation and Trump's tax returns. The transcript ends with Speaker 2 criticizing Clinton for not changing the law regarding campaign finance.

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I'm bringing attention to potential corruption involving the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI). An amendment was proposed to prevent taxpayer funds from being used for State Department employees to attend CGI events due to concerns about corruption and influence peddling. In one instance, Hillary Clinton allegedly approached the Moroccan government about hosting a CGI conference in Morocco. The Moroccans funneled money through a state-owned enterprise extracting phosphates from a disputed territory, seemingly condoning Morocco's sovereignty over the land in exchange for cash as Clinton began her run for president. There were also undisclosed donations linked to the sale of US uranium production to a Russian agency. The CGI has now been resurrected, and it has since morphed into a factory of radical elitist woke schemes. This amendment aims to prevent the State Department from coordinating with the CGI, sending a message against corruption and foreign influence on US policy.

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In 2010, the Clinton Foundation received $1 billion for Haiti after the earthquake, but less than 2% actually reached Haiti. The Haitian community wants Trump to ask Hillary Clinton to reveal where the money went during the next debate.

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Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1, who was the CFO of Hillary Clinton's campaign, about facilitating payment for the Steele Dossier. Speaker 1 denies knowledge of it. Speaker 0 brings up John Podesta's involvement and accuses Speaker 1 of being aware of the campaign's payment for the dossier. Speaker 1 maintains that they were not aware. Speaker 0 criticizes Speaker 1 for not holding themselves to the same standard as private sector CFOs. Speaker 1 clarifies that the SEC's focus is on financial accuracy, not campaign payments. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 asking if Speaker 1 accurately paid for the dossier.

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In an email from Hillary Clinton to her campaign manager, it is stated that the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been funding ISIS. This is significant because Saudi and Qatari money is spread across various media institutions. It has been known that some Saudi figures support ISIS, but the government has always claimed disapproval, blaming rogue individuals. However, this email confirms that it is the governments themselves funding ISIS. Additionally, during Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State, the US approved a massive arms deal with Saudi Arabia worth over $80 billion, and the Clinton Foundation received donations from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, who were also funding ISIS. This connection is alarming.

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An early 2014 email from Hillary Clinton to John Podesta claims that the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar are funding ISIS. This is significant as it contradicts the narrative that only rogue individuals are involved. Analysts, including those from the U.S. government, have acknowledged some Saudi support for ISIS, but often downplay the government's role. During Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State, she oversaw the largest arms deal in history with Saudi Arabia, totaling over $80 billion, and U.S. arms exports doubled. Notably, the same countries funding the Clinton Foundation were also linked to financing ISIS, highlighting a troubling connection.

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Hillary Clinton strategically tries to connect Trump to Russia, but there is no substantial evidence of a connection. Trump's attempts to invest in Russia have been unsuccessful, highlighting the lack of significant contacts. On the other hand, while Clinton was Secretary of State, there is a well-documented pattern of people and entities seeking favorable decisions donating to the Clinton Foundation or engaging in business deals with her associates. Notably, Clinton approved the sale of 20% of US uranium reprocessing rights to a Russian company, which coincided with a large donation to the Clinton Foundation from Russian interests. Additionally, Clinton's campaign manager, Podesta, was involved with a company that received a $35 million investment.

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Newsweek alleges Victor Pinchuk's Interpipe Group may have violated US sanctions on Iran while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, delivering nearly $2,000,000 in steel pipes to Iran. During that same time, the Clinton Foundation received at least $8.6 million from Pinchuk's foundation, with pledges of over $20 million more. Critics say Pinchuk, the fourth richest man in Ukraine and son-in-law of a former Ukrainian president accused of corruption, has close ties to the Clintons. Some suggest the donations bought access. One guest at a Pinchuk-sponsored conference noted Bill and Hillary Clinton were guests of honor. A former congressman raised concerns with the Treasury Department over Interpipe's dealings with Iran. Interpipe denies the allegations, calling Newsweek's report inaccurate and potentially libelous, stating they complied with sanctions. Some argue US sanction laws are not well-defined. Others point out that even some Clinton supporters believe taking donations from foreign companies is a bad idea.

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Did you serve as CFO for Hillary Clinton's campaign? Yes, in 2016. Did you facilitate the payment for the Steele dossier? That was not something I was aware of. Yes or no? It was not something I was aware of. I yield back the rest of my time.

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Kratz believed Hillary would win, but she lost. FBI informant Douglas Campbell revealed Russians paid $3 million to influence her on the uranium deal. Money went to a lobbying firm, then to the Clinton Foundation, which pushed the deal giving Russia 20% of US uranium. Hillary calls it a distraction. New texts suggest Obama was involved in the FBI scandal. Previously, he denied talking to the FBI or justice department about investigations. If Hillary had won, focus would be on Trump and Russia, but now it's about Hillary, Russians, Obama, and the FBI.

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The report details information Russia and Putin allegedly possessed regarding Hillary Clinton, including potential criminal acts. These acts include secret meetings between State Department officials and US religious organizations, where increased State Department financing was supposedly offered in exchange for supporting Clinton's presidential campaign. The report also mentions documents indicating State Department patronage towards employees supporting Clinton's campaign. High-level DNC emails allegedly revealed evidence of Clinton's "psycho-emotional problems," including uncontrolled anger, aggression, and cheerfulness, and claimed she was on a daily regimen of heavy tranquilizers. The report further alleges that CIA Director Brennan and the intelligence community mischaracterized intelligence and used substandard sources to create a false narrative that Putin had a "clear preference" for Trump.

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Hillary Clinton paid for a server linked to Ukraine. The FBI didn't get the server from DNC, giving it to a Ukrainian company instead. President questions why this happened, suspecting corruption. He wants to know why millions are given to corrupt countries.
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