Clinton Fun Money: Charity Not Recommended By Watchdog Sites

The Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation (which is the full and official name of the charity) has been receiving a lot of press lately as emerging questions about the possible or probable quid pro quo of Bill’s huge speaking fees being tied to Hillary’s rubber stamp at the State Department keep coming up.

Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation Chelsea Clinton, and Chelsea Clinton at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona March 22, 2014. (photo: REUTERS/Samantha Sais)
Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Chelsea Clinton at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona March 22, 2014. (photo: REUTERS/Samantha Sais)

Then came the news that the Clinton Foundation will be refiling their taxes for the last FIVE YEARS in order to “properly account” for all those donations that got miscounted. Oops.

The charities’ errors generally take the form of under-reporting or over-reporting, by millions of dollars, donations from foreign governments, or in other instances omitting to break out government donations entirely when reporting revenue, the charities confirmed to Reuters.

The errors, which have not been previously reported, appear on the form 990s that all non-profit organizations must file annually with the Internal Revenue Service to maintain their tax-exempt status. A charity must show copies of the forms to anyone who wants to see them to understand how the charity raises and spends money.

And now it has been revealed by the New York Post that the Clinton Foundation is such a lousy charity, that watchdog websites like Charity Navigator will not even rate it.

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