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Why Generous Foreign Sponsors Suddenly Turn Their Back on the Clinton Foundation

There is more to the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) shutting down than meets the eye, according to RT’s correspondent Caleb Maupin.The CGI, a crucial part of the Clinton Foundation, was established to “convene global leaders to create and implement innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges,” according to the official site.

However, on January 12, 2017, the New York State Department of Labor published a WARN (The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act) notice over the CGI’s main office closing.

Why did the Clintons decide to halt the initiative? Did the “pressing challenges” the Foundation used to cope with suddenly cease to exist?

Maupin believes that Hillary Clinton’s defeat in the 2016 presidential election lies at the root of the CGI closing its doors.

He has called attention to the fact that after the election foreign sponsors dramatically reduced their donations.

Citing the federal government, Rohan Smith of News.com.au reportedon November 28, that Australia had “ceased pouring millions of dollars” into the Clinton Foundation. The journalist underscored that over the past decade the Foundation has received more than $88 million in contributions from Canberra.For its part, Norway slashed its donations to the Clinton Foundation by almost 87 percent.

Citing the Norwegian newspaper Hegnar, Zero Hedge pointed out that after contributing about $15 million and $21 million in 2014 and 2015, respectively, the Norwegian government suddenly decided to cut their donations in late 2016.

It is hardly a coincidence, the media outlet highlighted: the government had boosted its donations after Hillary Clinton decided to run for President in 2016; however, after Donald Trump came out on top, Oslo has scaled their contributions back.

© REUTERS/ RICK WILKING Supporters of Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton react as they watch election returns at the election night rally in New York, U.S., November 8, 2016

Speaking to Maupin, Lew Rockwell, an American libertarian author and editor, stressed that it would be naïve to think that the Foundation’s numerous foreign sponsors were guided solely by philanthropic ideas when they transferred money to the Clintons.