House GOP Has Hundreds Of Whistleblower Documents On Clinton Foundation But Will It Matter?

Despite ongoing resistance from Clinton loyalists who remain embedded in the bureaucracy and the complicity of the media in the cover-up, the probe of the Clinton Foundation slogs on.

The massive global influence-peddling clearinghouse is well-deserving of scrutiny an the lack of action when it comes to investigating compared to the endless Mueller witch hunt only confirms what many have come to suspect as far as a double standard and systemic corruption.

Now in a bombshell story, Republican members of Congress will hold a hearing on the status of a probe into the Clinton Foundation in which according to Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) there are whistleblowers who have provided “hundreds” of documents that could turn up the heat on both Bill and Hillary.

Via Fox News, “Clinton Foundation whistleblowers have come forward with hundreds of pages of evidence, Meadows says”:

Three people have come forward with hundreds of pages of evidence of potential wrongdoing by the Clinton Foundation, including misappropriation of funds and allegations of quid-pro-quo promises made to donors during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state, Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., told Fox News on Thursday.

Meadows, the leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, is also the chairman of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Government Operations. The panel is set to hold an investigative hearing next week on the status of the Foundation case.

U.S. Attorney John Huber was tasked to investigate the foundation last year by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

The Clinton Foundation consistently has maintained that it is a charity, and never traded on Hillary Clinton’s position as America’s top diplomat, which she held from 2009-2013. The organization has a four-star rating from the watchdog site Charity Navigator and has touted its mission “to create economic opportunity, improve public health, and inspire civic engagement and service.”

The Fox News story draws heavily on an eyebrow-raising article by John Solomon at The Hill.

According to The Hill, “Feds received whistleblower evidence in 2017 alleging Clinton Foundation wrongdoing”:

When a House subcommittee chairman bangs his gavel next week to convene an unprecedented investigative hearing into the Clinton Foundation, two questions will linger as preeminent: Is the Clinton family charity really the international do-gooder that earned a perfect four-star rating from Charity Navigator, or does it suffer from corruption and illegalities as conservatives allege? And if it is the latter, how much evidence of wrongdoing does the government possess?

The answer to the first question is that the foundation and its projects reported collecting about $2.5 billion to help global crises, from AIDS to earthquakes, even as its own auditors, lawyers and employees privately warned of problems over the years.

The answer to the second question may reside in 6,000 pages of evidence attached to a whistleblower submission filed secretly more than a year ago with the IRS and FBI.

That evidence was assembled by a private firm called MDA Analytics LLC, run by accomplished ex-federal criminal investigators, who alleged the Clinton Foundation engaged in illegal activities and may be liable for millions of dollars in delinquent taxes and penalties.

The entire Solomon piece can be read HERE.

Whatever Meadows’ committee is seeking to accomplish may be severely hobbled by the incoming Democrat majority who will immediately terminate all congressional investigations into FBI/DOJ corruption, FISA abuse and especially the Clinton Foundation.

It’s now less than a month until the GOP committee chairs are forced to surrender their gavels to Adam Schiff, Maxine Waters, Jerrold Nadler, and Elijah Cummings whose interest in pursuing possible pay-for-play and perhaps criminal activities by the Clintons is nonexistent.

The whistleblower documents also underscore the fishy pre-Thanksgiving raid on the home of former FBI contractor Dennis Nathan Cain, a whistleblower on both Uranium One and the Clinton Foundation who had been working with Congress.

Sixteen federal agents ransacked Cain’s residence raising the question of timing of why did the FBI execute the raid right before US Attorney John Huber was to testify before Congress as well as Meadows’ committee hearing.