Bill Clinton's staff used a decades-old federal government program,
originally created to keep former presidents out of the poorhouse, to
subsidize his family’s foundation and an associated business, and to
support his wife’s private email server, a POLITICO investigation has
found.
Taxpayer cash was used to buy IT equipment — including servers —
housed at the Clinton Foundation, and also to supplement the pay and
benefits of several aides now at the center of the email and
cash-for-access scandals dogging Hillary Clinton’s presidential
campaign.
This investigation, which is based on records obtained from the
General Services Administration through the Freedom of Information Act,
does not reveal anything illegal. But it does offer fresh evidence of
how the Clintons blurred the line between their nonprofit foundation,
Hillary Clinton’s State Department, and the business dealings of Bill
Clinton and the couple’s aides.
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