Instead of building houses, Clinton Foundation donor Claudio Osorio went to prison
An official at the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, a federal agency under the guidance of the State Department, wrote a memo on Jan. 26, 2010 to her superiors recommending funding for a construction project in Haiti.
According to the proposal, Miami businessman Claudio Osorio and his company InnoVida would build homes on the island using low-cost proprietary panels. Lynn Tabernacki, OPIC’s renewable energy director, noted in the report that InnoVida had “U.S. persons of political influence that are able to assist in advancing the company’s plans.”
“For instance, former President Bill Clinton is personally in contact with the Company to organize its logistical and support needs,” wrote Tabernacki. “Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has made available State Department resources to assist with logistical arrangements.”
Additionally, the Clinton Global Initiative had “indicated that it would be willing to contract to purchase 6,500 homes in Haiti from InnoVida within the next year.”
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Wow so now we know where the money went. I guess they though no one was looking. Hillary needs to be hanged right beside Bill.
ReplyDeleteThey'd all better follow Al Sharpton out of the country when Mr. Trump becomes Mr. President. For I believe he will put his DOJ noose around all of their necks., with the majority of the country's approval, too. It's time that these political criminals are dealt with on the common man's level and I'm hoping Mr. Trump feels it.
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