DOJ Reveals Bombshell ‘Clinton Corruption Files’ Exposing Foundation’s Foreign Funding

FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi have released explosive new files to Congress showing how Bill and Hillary Clinton’s foundation collected foreign and domestic donations from those seeking influence over the U.S. government.

However, these payments were never investigated fully for influence-peddling schemes.

The files are being called the “Clinton Corruption Files,” and Patel and Bondi plan to make them public in the next week or two once some information related to the whistleblowers is removed.

The evidence will show that there was an effort “to obstruct legitimate inquiries into the Clinton Foundation by blocking real investigation by line-level FBI agents and DOJ field prosecutors and keeping them from following the money,” an official who has seen the files said.

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The Clinton Foundation was started after Bill left office in 2000.

However, some of the contributions were received while Hillary served as Secretary of State under Barack Obama.

Cash again started to flow into the organization when Hillary Clinton ran for president in 2016.

Yet, the flood of donations mysteriously stopped when Hillary was defeated by President Donald Trump.

Whistleblowers in 2015 said that some of the documents and evidence were kept from investigators in Little Rock, Arkansas.

The Democrat power couple lived in Little Rock before Bill Clinton became president.

The investigation was soon shut down by order of Obama Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, a Clinton ally.

If the evidence bears out, it appears that former President Joe Biden wasn’t the first powerful executive branch figure to run a pay-to-play scheme out of the White House.

In fact, there were three separate investigations into the Clintons that were all shut down by Yates.

According to Trump officials, the documents show that lower-level FBI agents and prosecutors prevented evidence from getting to decision makers in the multiple investigations of the Clinton Foundation.

It’s not at all surprising that damning evidence about the Clintons was buried so deeply that it never came to light.

Anyone familiar with the speculation surrounding the Clinton Foundation for years will not be surprised by the revelations by Patel and Bondi.

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Republicans long thought that the foundation was a corrupt vehicle for influence peddling.

However, they never had any hard evidence until now.

Unfortunately, the statute of limitations on influence peddling is five years.

So, unless there is evidence of a crime without a statute of limitations, the Clintons will once again get off scot-free.

Other than propping up their legacies, the Clintons don’t appear phased by such allegations.

Nevertheless, exposing the scheme would give away the Democrat playbook.

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