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Questions remain about the credibility of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. At the heart of the debate are her finances and the inner workings of the popular Clinton Foundation, which she co-founded with her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Has the huge success of the world-renowned charity fattened the wallets of this political power couple? Do foreign governments receive privileges commensurate with the amount they donate?

Released alongside the highly anticipated reveal of the same name from author Peter Schweizer, new documentary “Clinton Cash” could not have come at a better time in the heat of this tumultuous election season, and its revelations are sure to Angry voters on both sides.

Wherever the Clintons went, controversy continued. The film claims their misbehavior began with the dubious associations they cultivated. This is the case in the Republic of Congo, a region ravaged by widespread human rights disasters. According to information in the film, the foundation received $100 million from the country’s dictator – Mobutu Sese Seko. After the generous donation, then-Secretary of State Clinton ended her public calls for freedom and democracy in the region. The filmmakers describe similar murky events as the foundation deals with Nigeria, Africa, Haiti and other disaster-stricken parts of the world.

Also in the discussion are Bill Clinton‘s astronomical speaking fees, possible political favors after massive donations, philanthropic efforts that could be doubled with pay-as-you-go deals, and the couple’s ongoing relationship with each other since you first met. Growing personal wealth leaves the Oval Office. Regardless, the film claims that these bizarre deals and a severe lack of transparency account for a major global cover-up.

Is Clinton Cash an Honest Investigation into High-Level Corruption? Or is this just one component of a baseless, baseless smear campaign designed to undermine their current White House bid? Fervent Clinton supporters are unlikely to be swayed by the barrage of allegations made in the film, but it could be a compelling argument for those wary this election cycle.

Directed by: M.A. Taylor

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