Sunday, December 13, 2015

Hillary’s Case goes to State AGs

WASHINGTON – With the possibility fading of Barack Obama's Justice Department prosecuting the inevitable Democratic Party presidential nominee, a new independent campaign has arisen to expose Hillary Clinton's criminal actions and prosecute her at the state level.

It's called the Hillary Clinton Investigative Justice Project, and it was conceived by two veteran investigative journalists who plan to take their findings to state attorneys general in jurisdictions in which the nonprofit, tax-exempt Clinton Family Foundation does business.

"The Clinton Family Foundation is effectively a criminal, money-laundering operation principally established to enrich the founders with political payoff money, including millions from foreign donors," said Joseph Farah, founder and chief executive officer of WND. "It's a racketeering enterprise protected by the Democratic Party dons – including the president of the United States and his attorney general."


Farah and WND senior staff writer Jerome Corsi, a two-time No. 1 New York Times bestselling author, have teamed up with the express purpose of bringing the Clintons to justice. Farah and Corsi have been investigating and reporting on the Clintons for 23 years.

The project will be funded by contributions from ordinary Americans to accomplish three goals:

expand the investigative reporting efforts into Hillary Clinton’s illegal activities;

empower prosecutors at the state level to bring charges against her;

prevent her from becoming the next president of the United States



Farah was responsible for uncovering some of the facts that led directly to Bill Clinton's impeachment in 1998. For his efforts, his news organization was targeted with politically motivated tax audits by the Internal Revenue Service at the direction of the Clinton White House. One of his cabinet officers threatened donors to the organization with loss of government contracts if he continued to make contributions to Farah's news agency. Farah's offices were broken into. His Post Office box was burglarized. He was threatened.

Corsi was credited with a big role in the defeat of John Kerry in his bid for the presidency in 2004. Corsi co-authored "Unfit for Command," one of his two No. 1 New York Times bestsellers that, with the Swiftboat Campaign, made a difference in a very close race. In 2008, Corsi wrote "The Obama Nation," the first major effort to expose the Obama agenda now all-too-familiar to the American people. His "Where’s the Birth Certificate?," a bestseller in its own right, prompted Obama to release his disputed long-form birth certificate after stonewalling for four years.

Corsi and Farah are working closely with other investigative reporters, judicial watchdogs, state officials and attorneys who recognize it's not enough just to document Clinton crimes, but to prosecute them before Hillary can accept the nomination for the presidency.

The fund will be used to hire legal talent and private investigators and pay expenses for continued investigative reporting efforts.

Farah and Corsi believe this effort may be the only one that can stop Hillary Clinton from winning the presidency next year.

Those who contribute $5 or more to this fund will be provided regular insider updates on the progress of the campaign.

"The project is an effort by WND and its dedicated investigative reporting team, private investigators, judicial watchdogs, state officials and attorneys who recognize it's not enough just to document Clinton crimes, but to bring them to the attention of prosecutors who will bring them to justice before she can even accept the nomination of the Democratic Party for the presidency of the United States," says Corsi. "We need help to hire the private investigators needed to prove that Bill and Hillary Clinton, along with a cadre of close associates, have used the Clinton Foundation to be a personal piggy bank, in complete disregard of state and federal laws that strictly prohibit what is known as 'inurement,' the crime of using a tax-exempt foundation to defraud charitable donors so their contributions can be diverted to personal use."

All it will take to close down the Clinton Foundation is one or more state attorneys general who develop the investigative proof the Clintons have violated with impunity laws regarding the filing of the audited financial statements and regulatory reports needed to prove a charitable foundation is being run honestly, Corsi adds.

A state attorney general, armed with proof and a well-crafted criminal complaint, can get from a state judge a temporary restraining order that would shut down the Clinton Foundation, replacing the board and officers with qualified individuals appointed by the court.

In addition to hiring private investigators, attorneys are needed to draft and file criminal complaints with attorneys general in states throughout the nation.

"In addition, I have teamed up with Wall Street analyst and investor Charles Ortel to expand the series of articles we have been writing in WND.com on the Clinton Foundation scandals," he said. "A politically explosive book – every bit as big as 'Unfit for Command' and 'The Obama Nation' – is also being planned."

Ortel characterizes the Clinton Foundation not as a charity, but as a "vast, criminal conspiracy."

Through the use of a private email server that hid her personally serving communications from the public, Hillary Clinton and a network of co-conspirators that included Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin, as well as Bill Clinton operatives Doug Band, Ira Magaziner and Sid Blumenthal, have monetized the Department of State’s trust for Clinton profit and gain, says Corsi.

"But the time to turn the tables on the Clintons is coming very soon," he says. "With adequate funds, we can hire attorneys around the country to bring criminal complaints against the Clinton Foundation in a growing number of states where attorneys general can work together to share information and file what ends up being a multi-state collective action."

Support the Hillary Clinton Investigative Justice Project.




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