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WHAT HAPPENED IN 2011?
WHY IS COHEN A TARGET?
WHY DID DIAMOND AND SILK GET PUNISHED?
>What happened in 2011?
>Define ‘Exchange’
>Sick yet?
>Q
HAITI EARTHQUAKE IN 2010, CLINTON FOUNDATION LEADS THE AID EFFORT, CALLED OUT BY COHEN
>Did the Clinton Foundation raise ‘hundreds of millions of dollars’ for a hospital in Haiti that was never built?
>“Hillary Clinton … took in hundreds of millions of dollars for a hospital in Haiti that went to the Clinton Foundation, that was never built — that was years ago. Where is that money?”
>— Donald Trump surrogate Michael Cohen, interview on CNN, June 1 (2016)
>The Clintons played a major role in recovery efforts in Haiti after the devastating earthquake in 2010. Former president Bill Clinton was the public face of U.S. efforts in Haiti through several recovery roles. He was the United Nations special envoy to Haiti, co-leader of the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund (with former president George W. Bush) and co-chairman of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission, a quasi-government planning body that approved hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. government-funded recovery projects.
>The U.S. Agency for International Development supported the commission’s efforts, and Hillary Clinton led the U.S. response in Haiti as secretary of state. The Clinton Foundation raised more than $30 million for Haiti relief projects.
>Although Cohen made the comment in passing, it was picked up by Diamond and Silk, a pro-Trump duo with a Twitter following of more than 80,600. They cited Cohen’s claim and doubled-down on the question in a video, which was retweeted or liked at least 4,600 times:
washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/06/13/did-the-clinton-foundation-raise-hundreds-of-millions-of-dollars-for-a-hospital-in-haiti-that-was-never-built/
2011, HRC VISITS PAKISTAN
(Pic related)
Summary: HRC is high-level US official to visit Pakistan since finding UBL. She goes on this trip to counter Congress' move to cut-off aid and to "reassure".
HRC DELIVERED HUMANS FROM HAITI TO PAKISTAN AS THE EXCHANGE AFTER CONGRESS CUT FUNDS
www.nytimes.com/2011/05/28/world/asia/28diplo.html