A fresh batch of government records now circulating on Capitol Hill is reigniting long smoldering allegations surrounding the Clinton Family Foundation and raising serious questions about whether federal investigators were deliberately blocked from following the money.
According to multiple officials familiar with the disclosures, Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel recently transmitted a new set of documents to the Senate Judiciary Committee. The records allegedly outline how the Clinton Foundation accepted donations from foreign entities and powerful domestic interests seeking influence at the highest levels of the U.S. government.
The timing and content of the documents have triggered renewed outrage among watchdogs and lawmakers, particularly because some of the donations occurred while Hillary Clinton served as Secretary of State. Bill Clinton, who previously held the presidency from 1993 to 2001, remained closely involved with the foundation during that period.
Sources told Just the News that the material was delivered to the committee within the past several days and includes evidence suggesting that foreign nationals and even a U.S. defense contractor sought to curry favor with the Clintons through charitable contributions. The disclosures are especially troubling because they appear to contradict the official narrative that earlier investigations uncovered no wrongdoing.
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