Hillary Rodham Clinton’s brother, Tony Rodham, sat on the board of a self-described mining company that in 2012 received one of only two “gold exploitation permits” from the Haitian government—the first issued in over 50 years.
The tiny North Carolina company, VCS Mining, also included on its board Bill Clinton’s co-chair of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC), former Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive.
The Rodham gold mine revelation is just one of dozens featured in a forthcoming bombshell investigative book by three-time New York Times bestselling author Peter Schweizer, according to a Thursday statement from publishing giant HarperCollins. The publisher says the book, Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich, is the culmination of an exhaustive one-year deep dive investigation into the nexus between the Clintons’ $100+ million personal wealth, the Clinton Foundation, and the decisions Hillary made as Secretary of State that benefited foreign donors, governments, and companies.
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Rich and politically connected people make questionable business deals all the time. They only become public when one of the people involved is famous or related to someone famous.
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ReplyDeleteYeah, it's just a coincidence the Haitian Government issued the first gold exploitation permit in FIFTY YEARS.
ReplyDeleteYup, it's just coincidence it went to Hillary's brother.
Brother Hugh and his brokering Green Funds for VA's Clintonian huckster Governor for a company that does not exist
ReplyDeleteand his brokering of pardons for criminals involved in the UN Oil for Food Black Market scam too
We have Biden's Son Hunter in play with oil shale in the American coup puppet Ukraine.
It's a great day to be connected to the criminal cabal running the world.
She's had a bind with haiti for a long time. She's practically their queen. She's why the earthquake victems still live in tents. How many of you texted money for their relief? Well, they didn't get it.
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