A spokesman for Hillary Clinton's campaign pushed back Tuesday on criticisms of the Clinton Foundation, arguing the controversial charity will not "completely close up shop" should Clinton win the election in November.
Brian Fallon, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, said the pledge to curb foreign and corporate donations to the foundation will provide adequate cover for Clinton in the event she becomes president.
"It is no small feat to even entertain these kinds of changes," Fallon said during an appearance on MSNBC. "It is not something they want to completely close up shop."
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Pull their tax status. that will shut them down. Then take all their money and put on the National Debt. They take drug money on a bust. What is the difference?
The government should Close the Corrupt Foundation and throw the Clinton's in prison. period
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