Here we go again.
As Biden runs the country into the ground the Clinton’s are ramping up.
On March 4, 2022 former President Bill Clinton announced that they are restarting their crooked Clinton Global Initiative firm to address the new and upcoming challenges the world is about to face.
“Cooperation and coordination has never been more urgent than it is now,” wrote the former president. “The COVID-19 pandemic has ripped the cover off of longstanding inequities and vulnerabilities across our global community. The existential threat of climate change grows every day.”
“Democracy is under assault around the world, most glaringly in Ukraine where Russia has launched an unjustified and unprovoked invasion that has put millions of lives in grave danger,” he continued. “The number of displaced people and refugees worldwide is higher than it has ever been—more than one in 95 of all people alive on the planet today has been forced to flee their home—and rising.”
Partners in the @ClintonGlobal community are on the ground in Ukraine and across the region to provide urgent critical care. Here’s a look at some of these important efforts: https://t.co/QAtjiGnRiS
— Clinton Global Initiative (@ClintonGlobal) March 6, 2022
In 2016, the Clinton’s ended the initiative because they knew it would create a conflict of interest.
An investigative report in 2016 conducted by the Washington Examiner found that the CGI was more of a pay-to-play slush fund and was criticized for “its atypical method of operation.”
“Instead of issuing traditional grants to groups in need, the Clinton Global Initiative’s primary function is to convene powerful figures from the business, political or entertainment worlds and encourage them to pledge contributions for future projects called ‘commitments,’” noted the Examiner.
“However, the group’s most recent philanthropic portfolio indicates fewer than half of the thousands of commitments made since 2005 have ever been completed,” it added. “The charity’s financial structure has also raised eyebrows, since most direct contributions go toward the annual meeting or salaries rather than philanthropy.”
The last 5 years have ripped the cover off of longstanding global vulnerabilities, but I still believe we can accomplish far more together than we can apart. That’s why I’m looking forward to the next chapter of @ClintonGlobal. My letter here: https://t.co/SQAJFmIF6G https://t.co/S1cHCwUHFS
— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) March 4, 2022
