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This is an ABC investigative report....linked to from Hotair......about the theft of charity funds by the clintons...
Report: Clinton Foundation donors got rich off Haiti relief efforts while Haitians live in squalor - Hot Air
ABC News investigative reporter Brian Ross has shepherded a detailed analysis of the tangled web of public and private aid relief after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti with the Clinton Foundation (and Hillary Clinton’s State Department) at the center of the complicated network:
Bill and Hillary Clinton have hailed the factory churning out Old Navy sweatshirts in an industrial park here as a shining achievement in their efforts to rebuild this island nation after a destructive earthquake in 2010.
But the garment factory has under-delivered on projected jobs. Haitian workers have accused managers of bullying and sexual harassment.
And an ABC News investigation has found that after opening its factory in the Haitian industrial park — built with $400 million of global aid — the Korean firm became a Clinton Foundation donor and its owner invested in a startup company owned by Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff.
You should read the entire post as there are details that will low your mind, like the Team Clinton’s focus on getting a luxury Marriott Hotel built in Haiti while hundreds of Haitians continue to live in squalor:
But in Port-au-Prince, where neighborhoods still teem with flimsy lean-tos and tarp-covered shacks, residents told ABC News they harbor frustrations with the way the Clintons marshaled international aid.
“I didn’t get any of the money,” said Inèse Luma, who lives crammed with five relatives in a makeshift home of tarp, wood and plastic. “I don’t think I’m ever going to have a permanent house.”
Efforts to rebuild the thousands of homes destroyed by the 7.0 quake have inched forward. In six years, USAID says, it has constructed fewer than 1,500 homes, and many of those have had to be rebuilt because of poor workmanship.
At the same time, the Clinton Foundation says it “facilitated” the construction of a luxury hotel in Port-au-Prince, a Marriott owned by Denis O’Brien, who has given $10 million to $25 million to the Clinton Foundation. O’Brien, an Irish billionaire who runs the Jamaica-based
Report: Clinton Foundation donors got rich off Haiti relief efforts while Haitians live in squalor - Hot Air
ABC News investigative reporter Brian Ross has shepherded a detailed analysis of the tangled web of public and private aid relief after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti with the Clinton Foundation (and Hillary Clinton’s State Department) at the center of the complicated network:
Bill and Hillary Clinton have hailed the factory churning out Old Navy sweatshirts in an industrial park here as a shining achievement in their efforts to rebuild this island nation after a destructive earthquake in 2010.
But the garment factory has under-delivered on projected jobs. Haitian workers have accused managers of bullying and sexual harassment.
And an ABC News investigation has found that after opening its factory in the Haitian industrial park — built with $400 million of global aid — the Korean firm became a Clinton Foundation donor and its owner invested in a startup company owned by Hillary Clinton’s former chief of staff.
You should read the entire post as there are details that will low your mind, like the Team Clinton’s focus on getting a luxury Marriott Hotel built in Haiti while hundreds of Haitians continue to live in squalor:
But in Port-au-Prince, where neighborhoods still teem with flimsy lean-tos and tarp-covered shacks, residents told ABC News they harbor frustrations with the way the Clintons marshaled international aid.
“I didn’t get any of the money,” said Inèse Luma, who lives crammed with five relatives in a makeshift home of tarp, wood and plastic. “I don’t think I’m ever going to have a permanent house.”
Efforts to rebuild the thousands of homes destroyed by the 7.0 quake have inched forward. In six years, USAID says, it has constructed fewer than 1,500 homes, and many of those have had to be rebuilt because of poor workmanship.
At the same time, the Clinton Foundation says it “facilitated” the construction of a luxury hotel in Port-au-Prince, a Marriott owned by Denis O’Brien, who has given $10 million to $25 million to the Clinton Foundation. O’Brien, an Irish billionaire who runs the Jamaica-based