Clinton Foundation whistleblowers refuse to hand over crucial documents

OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 7:15 AM PT — Friday, Dec. 14, 2018

House Oversight Committee Chairman Mark Meadows is slamming two Clinton Foundation whistleblowers for refusing to share crucial documents with lawmakers.

On Thursday, John Moynihan and Larry Doylerejected Meadows request to turn over 6,000 pages of evidence, which could implicate the Clinton Foundation in a pay-to-play scheme. However, the whistleblowers did agree to answer the committee’s questions about the information contained in those documents.

They explained how the Clinton Foundation’s revenues hit an all-time low after Hillary lost the 2016 presidential election.

 

Hillary Clinton gives her concession speech  as her husband, former President Bill Clinton, applauds behind her. (Matt Rourke/AP/Photo)

The pair then raised questions about the foundation’s dealings with foreign governments during Hillary’s time as secretary of state.

“Our conclusions, in the interest of time, are this: foreign agent — the foundation began acting as an agent of foreign governments early in its life and continued doing so throughout its existence, as such, the foundation should have registered under FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act),” Moynihan stated.

The Department of Justice prosecutor assigned to investigate the Clinton Foundation refused to appear for Thursday’s hearing.

Moynihan and Doyle said they have sent their evidence to the prosecutor three times. because the office reportedly keeps losing the material.