People Will Die If Clinton Foundation Collapses (VIDEO)

Louisiana Democratic strategist, James Carville, says “people will die” if the Clinton Foundation is forced to close its doors and empty it pockets.

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In an interview with Anderson Cooper Monday, Carville said the people, mainly the press, trying to shut down the foundation will probably be successful and because of that, people will die.

Carville admits as a political adviser, Hillary Clinton should not have taken foreign donations. But, if you ask him the same question as a human being, he backs the Clintons and says the millions of dollars they have collected is “saving people’s lives,” and “someone is going to hell over this.”

One of those “someones” who has a first class ticket to hell, is Donald Trump.

During a telephone interview with Fox News on Monday, Trump demanded the Clinton Foundation be “shut down and they should give the money back to a lot of countries they shouldn’t be taking money from.” 

Trump wasn’t specific about which countries he was referring to, but said they are “countries that discriminate against women and gays.” How thoughtful of you Mr. Trump; the man who has been opposed to marriage equality and claims he isn’t a misogynist because he puts women in charge of construction.

But it gets even better. When asked if he thought the Clintons would give the money back to its donors, the billionaire himself eludes that it should happen, but that it won’t because “they are very greedy people.” HAH!

According to its website, the Clinton Foundation builds partnerships between business, NGOs, governments, and individuals. Or as Carville breaks it down further, it “takes money from rich people and gives it to the poor.”  It’s initiatives include climate change, childhood obesity, AIDS, and other global issues.

The foundation is given an “A” rating by Charity Watch. Other charities in the same category as the foundation are the Carter Center, Physicians for Social Responsibility, and United States Olympic Committee.

In 2015, author and Clinton skeptic, Peter Schweizer, accused the Clinton Foundation of quid pro  quo while Clinton was serving as secretary of State. But, later Schweizer admitted to news outlets he did not have direct evidence to prove his conspiracy theory. He blames his inadequacy on being a journalist and not having direct access to government documents.

In a lengthy statement Monday, former president and founder of the Clinton Foundation, Bill Clinton, said if Hillary wins Office the Clinton Foundation will no longer accept foreign or corporate donations. Clinton also said he would step down from the foundation’s board.

The Clinton’s will also cut close ties with the foundation by changing the name from “Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation,” to a much shorter version, the “Clinton Foundation.” The original name didn’t really have a ring to it anyways.

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