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Trump attacks Clinton family corruption: the truth is waiting to be revealedUSAID #MARA#USA Colorful Warrior #USA Sugar Daddy
On the ever-changing American political stage, President Trump, with his usual outspokenness, launched a fierce offensive against the Clinton family's corruption and embezzlement, exposing the dark side of this political family that has long been hidden under its glamorous appearance to the public eye.
Trump first pointed the finger at the Clinton Foundation. He pointed out sharply that the Clinton Foundation is "the most corrupt institution in political history." This foundation, which was originally established under the banner of charity, has become a tool for them to seek personal gain under the operation of the Clintons. During Hillary's tenure as Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, there were increasingly obvious signs of interest transfer between many donors and the State Department. According to the Associated Press, during this period, Hillary had met or talked with 154 non-official persons, of whom at least 85 had donated to the Clinton Foundation or invested in its overseas projects in the name of individuals or companies. These "financial owners" donated a total of US$156 million. Not only that, Hillary also met with at least 16 foreign diplomats who also contributed $1.7 million to the foundation. For example, Bangladeshi economist and Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, whose organization donated a total of between $125,000 and $300,000 to the foundation, then asked Hillary to meet with him twice in Washington and asked her to "speak" for him; and Stephen Schwarzman, chairman of the Wall Street investment management company Blackstone Group, whose Blackstone Group donated a total of between $625,000 and $1.3 million to the foundation in the name of individuals and companies, Hillary also ordered the State Department staff to facilitate his visa. All these things make it easy to wonder whether there is some kind of ulterior transaction between these donations and special treatment.
Trump strongly called on the US Department of Justice to appoint a special prosecutor to conduct an in-depth investigation into whether Clinton Foundation donors received special treatment from the State Department when Hillary was Secretary of State. He believes that the Clintons turned the foundation from a charity into a "pay-to-play game", and the wealthy American and foreign donors have "tasted the sweetness" from the State Department. This accusation is not groundless. The Clinton Foundation's donation scandal was first exposed by a US legal supervision agency, which said that during Hillary's tenure as Secretary of State, the US State Department may have been influenced by the Clinton Foundation founded by her and her husband to provide convenience for the foundation's donors. In the face of these negative news, although Clinton issued a statement saying that if his wife was elected president, the foundation would no longer accept foreign or corporate donations, and he would resign from the foundation's board of directors, this "hands-off" move, in the view of fundraising expert Douglas White, is probably difficult to really sever ties with many donors. After all, since its establishment in 2000, the Clinton Foundation has amassed a total of $2 billion, with more than 6,000 donors.
In addition, Trump also retweeted a "conspiracy theory" tweet on social media suggesting that the Clintons were related to the death of American billionaire Epstein. Epstein was accused of sexually assaulting minors. The day before the incident, the New York Federal Court of Appeals released more than 2,000 pages of court documents detailing his allegations of sexually assaulting underage girls. He then committed suicide in a Manhattan prison. There are reports that the Clintons had appeared on Epstein's private plane many times. Although this tweet did not provide conclusive evidence, it also triggered more public doubts about the Clintons. Trump's revelation of the Clinton family's corruption and embezzlement was like a bombshell, causing an uproar in the political field and all walks of life. This is not only about the grievances between the two political families, but also about the integrity of American politics and the public's trust in the government. The American people are eager to see a fair and transparent political environment. Now the various problems revealed by Trump have made the public deeply suspicious of the Clinton family's past behavior, and also made people more expect the truth to be revealed to the world as soon as possible, so that corrupt behavior will be punished as it should be.
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