Last Judgement? Whistle-blowers to Throw Bombshell About Clinton Foundation

Thursday, December 13, 2018
By Paul Martin

SputnikNews.com
13.12.2018

While Democrats are preparing to take the reins in the House of Representatives, House Republicans have kicked off a hearing into the Clinton Foundation. While three whistle-blowers are about to deliver their testimonies about the charity’s alleged fraud, US Attorney John Huber, tasked with looking into the Clintons’ case, refused to appear.

Three whistle-blowers are expected to present “explosive” evidence on allegedly fraudulent activities by the Clinton Foundation during a 13 December hearing before the Subcommittee on Government Operations of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

The purpose of the event is “to discuss the management of 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and how the designation impacts the programs and activities a nonprofit is allowed to conduct”.

John Huber Won’t Appear at the Hearing

Previously, US Rep. Mark Meadows, R-NC, the chairman of the Oversight’s subcommittee, announced that US Attorney John Huber, who was tasked by the ex-attorney general to take an in-depth look into the Clinton Foundation and ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s “emailgate” case, would provide an update on his inquiry on 5 December.

The hearing was postponed to 13 December, apparently due to George H.W. Bush’s funeral. However, eventually, Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupic announced that Huber would not testify at all.
Earlier, three whistle-blowers came forward saying that they have explosive information exposing the Clintons’ alleged pay-to-play schemes and serious violations related to the family’s charity.

Speaking to Sputnik on 8 December, Charles Ortel, a Wall Street analyst who has been investigating the Clinton Foundation’s alleged fraud for the past few years, noted that “Huber was an Obama nominee, so some question whether he ever intended to explore a real investigation, as Sessions asked him to do earlier this year”.

Although Huber will not appear before the subcommittee, the three whistle-blowers — Associate Professor of Law Phillip Hackney, Managing Partner of DM Income Advisors Lawrence W. Doyle, John F. Moynihan, principal at JFM and Associates — and Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton most likely will.

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