By Missy Crane | November 19, 2019
Isn’t it interesting how right after Hillary lost the 2016 election her Clinton Foundation suddenly started losing boatloads of money? The so-called “charity” has lost more than $30 million dollars since Hillary’s humiliating 2016 defeat.
It almost makes you think that people were donating to get something in return and now that she has no power, they stopped.
Things that make you go “hmmm,” right?
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The Clinton Foundation has taken a huge hit in 2018. They’ve lost nearly $17 million dollars. Wow. I thought they were doing such amazing things with their mosquito nets and such?
I guess it meant more for world leaders to buy access – not AIDS medicine.
The Clinton Foundation reported a loss of more than $16 million in 2018, according to newly released tax records, marking the second consecutive year of losses since Hillary Clinton’s humiliating defeat to President Donald J. Trump in 2016.
The foundation reported total revenue of just $30.7 million, including $24.2 million worth of grants and contributions, a record low for the alleged “charity.” That figure was well short of the foundation’s total expenses for the year—$47.5 million— resulting in a net loss of $16.8 million.
The previous year, the Clinton Foundation reported a net loss of $16.1 million. In total, the organization has lost a staggering $32.9 million since Hillary Clinton’s lifelong quest for the presidency crumbled to dust in November 2016.
Shockingly, the foundation’s revenues have plummeted compared to the massive figures reported during Hillary’s tenure as secretary of state (2009 to 2013), and during her campaign as the Democratic Party’s essentially unchallenged presidential nominee in 2016.
The Clinton Foundation posted its highest revenue haul ($249 million) in 2009, the year Hillary was sworn in as President Barack Obama’s secretary of state. By 2013, the foundation had reported an additional $392.2 million in revenue, and went on to raise $344.4 million between 2014 and 2016.
Between 2008 and 2016, the Clinton Foundation reported total revenue in excess of $1.1 billion, or an annual average of $130.4 million. Needless to say, Clinton’s stunning failure to defeat Donald Trump in the 2016 election appears to have had a significant impact on the foundation’s ability to raise money. [Free Beacon]
Of course, once Hillary announces her 2020 run, I bet the donations will start rolling in again.
This piece originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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