When the Clinton Foundation was set up, there was a "rule" passed (I don't know if it was an executive order, or more likely an IRS rule, that exempted the Clinton Foundation from disclosing who its donors were -- which is a violation of 501c(3) rules.
In addition, there was a story where Bill Clinton, after he was president, helped negotiate a $3.1 billion contract for the sale of uranium from Khazakstan (which US laws generally prohibited).
The deal went through.
And what do you know?
The Clinton Foundation received a $31 million "donation" shortly thereafter.
That's a 1% commission for Bill.
THAT is how Bill & Hill did it -- after all, they needed to fund their assassins for the "Clinton Body Count" list.
When the Clinton Foundation was set up, there was a "rule" passed (I don't know if it was an executive order, or more likely an IRS rule, that exempted the Clinton Foundation from disclosing who its donors were -- which is a violation of 501c(3) rules.
In addition, there was a story where Bill Clinton, after he was president, helped negotiate a $3.1 billion contract for the sale of uranium from Khazakstan (which US laws generally prohibited).
The deal went through.
And what do you know?
The Clinton Foundation received a $31 million "donation" shortly thereafter.
That's a 1% commission for Bill.
THAT is how Bill & Hill did it -- after all, they needed to fund their assassins for the "Clinton Body Count" list.