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Hillary Clinton Lobbied Bangladesh PM on Behalf of Clinton Foundation Donor

Another Clinton Foundation pay-to-play scheme has been revealed by a foreign government. On May 11, Circa reported, “The Office of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina confirmed to Circa that Mrs. Clinton called her office in March 2011 to demand that Dr. Muhammed Yunus, a 2006 Nobel Peace prize winner, be restored to his role as chairman of the country’s most famous microcredit bank, Grameen Bank.” Yunus’ nonprofit through the bank Grameen America donated between $100,000 and $250,000 to the Clinton Foundation and Grameen Research donated an additional $25,000 to $50,000. The exposure is one of the most overt examples of “pay to play” by the Clinton Foundation. The deputy press secretary of the Bangladesh prime minister’s office told Circa that Hillary Clinton, while serving as U.S. secretary of state, phoned Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in March 2011 insisting she not remove Clinton Foundation donor Dr. Muhammad Yunus from his position as managing director of Grameen Bank.

The Associated Press reported Yunus “met with Clinton three times and talked with her by phone during a period when Bangladeshi government authorities investigated his oversight of a nonprofit bank and ultimately pressured him to resign from the bank’s board. Throughout the process, he pleaded for help in messages routed to Clinton, and she ordered aides to find ways to assist him.” This new disclosure reveals that Hillary Clinton intervened on Yunus’ behalf herself. He was eventually removed from his position in 2013.

In May 2012, the Bangladesh government was investigating the bank and Yunus for financial mismanagement and allegations that Yunus diverted bank funds to his private enterprises. The Daily Caller reported in April 2017 that Clinton State Department aides threatened the Bangladesh prime minister with an IRS audit of her son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, who is a United States resident. “They threatened me with the possibility of an audit by the Internal Revenue Service. I have been here legally for 17 years and never had a problem. But they said, ‘Well, you know, you might get audited,’ ” Wazed Joy told the Daily Caller in an interview. “They would say over and over again, ‘Yunus has powerful friends,’ and we all knew they were talking of Secretary Clinton. Everybody knew it was Mrs. Clinton.” Former Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni told Daily Caller there was likely a correlation between the World Bank denying a $1.2 billion loan to Bangladesh and pressure from Clinton’s State Department.


http://observer.com/2017/05/hillary...desh-prime-minister-clinton-foundation-donor/

 
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Sajeeb Wazed Joy, in his own name, bought a brand new house at 3817 Bell Manor Court, Falls Church, Virginia, on May 15, 2006, worth about one million dollars. His wife is not a co-owner of the house. He used a fixed-rate mortgage and paid only about 200 thousand dollars (20 percent of the value) in cash. This was a clever move as it hid the real value of the property in terms of cash. Earlier, together with his wife, he brought another property at 4823 Martin Street, Alexandria, VA 22312. The property is worth 749,000 dollars.

Where did Joy get money from? His income tax filing does not show he had that much of income. Furthermore, monthly payment of these 2 houses were close to $14,000 to $15,000. Where did this much payment Joy get from?

US officials rightly called audit on Joy.

3817 Bell Manor Court, Falls Church, Virginia, according to public record last sold
date and price
May 15, 2006
Sold (Public Records)
Public Records
$996,875
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Sajeeb Wazed Joy, in his own name, bought a brand new house at 3817 Bell Manor Court, Falls Church, Virginia, on May 12, 2006, worth about one million dollars. His wife is not a co-owner of the house. He used a fixed-rate mortgage and paid only about 200 thousand dollars (20 percent of the value) in cash. This was a clever move as it hid the real value of the property in terms of cash. Earlier, together with his wife, he brought another property at 4823 Martin Street, Alexandria, VA 22312. The property is worth 749,000 dollars.

Where did Joy get money from? His income tax filing does not show he had that much of income. Furthermore, monthly payment of these 2 houses were close to $14,000 to $15,000. Where did this much payment Joy get from?
US officials rightly called audit on Joy.

There are only 24 hours in a day. How do you get so much time for coming up with nonsense all the time? Same story.
 
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#LockHerUp

This fool lost to an Orangutan....Yunus and Co. bet on the wrong horse, plain and simple.

:lol:

regardless, evidence of Sajeeb Wazed Joy looting money from Bangladesh is all there. That is not going away.
 
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Trump is an idiot for not locking her up tight now.

Its OT, but we can discuss it on US political thread if you take it there (I can explain to you the strategy trump is pursuing right now w.r.t it as I see it).

That thread needs fresh injection of new ppl hehe.

Hilary is a BITCH!


She is a criminal, and she calls Trump a traitor.

Same thing that I said above for you ;)
 
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the daily caller? you guys need to research a bit on them.. they have been known to be a complete right wing opinion news outlet. even were found to have "paid" some women to claim sexual acts from political opponents.

The Daily Caller is an American news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C.. It was founded by Tucker Carlson, a libertarian conservative[2][3] political pundit, and Neil Patel, former adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney.

In March 2013 The Daily Caller posted interviews with two women claiming that New Jersey Democratic Senator Bob Menendez had paid them for sex while he was a guest of a campaign donor.[24] The allegation came five days before the 2012 New Jersey senate election. News organizations such as ABC News, which had also interviewed the women, the New York Times, and the New York Post declined to publish the allegations, viewing them as unsubstantiated and lacking credibility.[25][26][27] Subsequently, one of the women who accused Menendez stated that she had been paid to falsely implicate the senator and had never met him.[25][28] Menendez's office described the allegations as "manufactured" by a right-wing blog as a politically motivated smear.[29]
 
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