Justice Dept. launches new Clinton
Foundation probe: The Hill
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[January 05, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S.
Justice Department has begun an investigation into whether the Clinton
Foundation conducted "pay-to-play" politics or other illegal activities
during Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, The Hill reported
on Thursday, citing law enforcement officials and a witness.
The newspaper said FBI agents from Little Rock, Arkansas, where the
foundation began, had taken the lead in the investigation and
interviewed at least one witness in the past month. Law enforcement
officials told The Hill that additional activities were expected in
coming weeks.
In response to a request for confirmation, a Justice Department
spokeswoman said the agency did not comment on ongoing investigations.
There was no immediate response to a request for comment by officials at
the Clinton Foundation. The organization previously said there was never
any trade in policy decisions for contributions.
Democrats have accused Republicans of launching a spurious investigation
of Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, to divert
attention from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into
possible collusion between President Donald Trump's election campaign
and Russia.
The Hill reported that the officials, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said the probe was examining whether the Clintons promised or
performed any policy favors in return for contributions to their
charitable efforts or whether donors promised to make donations in hopes
of government outcomes.
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A Clinton Foundation souvenir is seen for sale at the Clinton Museum
Store in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States April 27, 2015.
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The probe may also examine whether any tax-exempt assets were
converted for personal or political use and whether the foundation
complied with tax laws, the newspaper cited the officials as saying.
A witness recently interviewed by the FBI told The Hill the agents'
questions focused on government decisions and discussions of
donations to Clinton entities during the time Hillary Clinton led
President Barack Obama's State Department.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked Justice Department
prosecutors to decide if a special counsel should be appointed to
investigate certain Republican concerns, including alleged
wrongdoing by the Clinton Foundation and the sale of a uranium
company to Russia, according to media reports in November.
(Reporting by Eric Walsh; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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