Former police chief Foxx reveals Clinton Foundatio

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The transcript is a discussion in the House of Representatives regarding an amendment proposed by Representative Virginia Foxx of North Carolina. The amendment aims to prevent taxpayer funds from being used for State Department employees to attend events hosted by the Clinton Global Initiative. Representative Foxx argues that the Clinton Global Initiative has been involved in corruption and influence peddling comparable to Hunter Biden's actions. She points to instances such as a Clinton Global Initiative conference in Morocco, funded through a state-owned enterprise exploiting resources from Western Sahara, and undisclosed donations linked to the sale of U.S uranium production to a Russian government agency.

Representative Foxx believes that taxpayer money should not support attendance at meetings hosted by a corrupt organization. She urges her colleagues to condemn the Clinton Global Initiative's misconduct and support her amendment. Representative Jackie Speier from California opposes the amendment, emphasizing the importance of collaboration at the Clinton Global Initiative in addressing global problems. She argues against micromanaging State Department attendance at such meetings and asserts that the Clinton Global Initiative is not a corrupt organization.

The discussion highlights differing views on the nature of the Clinton Global Initiative and whether taxpayer funds should be used for State Department officials to participate in its events.

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"Former police chief Foxx uncovers startling Clinton Foundation links to college football in both Colorado vs USC and Georgia Bulldogs. Foxx accuses the foundation of corruption, pointing to its alleged role in influencing football programs at these universities. The revelations cast doubt on the integrity of college football, suggesting political interference from a prominent foundation. Learn about the controversy surrounding the Clinton Foundation's ties to the success of Georgia Bulldogs and its broader impact on college football. Foxx's expose raises questions about the intersection of politics and sports, inviting scrutiny into potential improprieties within the college football landscape."

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