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Bill Clinton used taxpayer money to subsidize his family's Clinton Foundation as well as an associated business his wife Hillary's private email server, Politico reports.
The former president was able to fund his endeavors through a federal
government program enacted in 1958 to keep past commanders in chief
from going broke.
Politico said its investigation of records obtained from the General
Services Administration through the Freedom of Information Act, does not
indicate that Clinton did anything illegal.
"But it does offer fresh evidence of how the Clintons blurred the
line between their non-profit foundation, Hillary Clinton's State
Department and the business dealings of Bill Clinton and the couple's
aides," Politico's Kenneth Vogel writes.
"Taxpayer cash was used to buy IT equipment — including servers — housed at the Clinton Foundation, and also to supplement the pay and benefits of several aides now at the center of the email and cash-for-access scandals dogging Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign."
Bill Clinton used taxpayer money to subsidize his family's Clinton Foundation as well as an associated business his wife Hillary's private email server, Politico reports.
"Taxpayer cash was used to buy IT equipment — including servers — housed at the Clinton Foundation, and also to supplement the pay and benefits of several aides now at the center of the email and cash-for-access scandals dogging Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign."