The Clinton Foundation might be in some trouble. In a recent report it was shown that the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership, or CGEP, was spending almost 80% of all its earnings on administrative costs. That includes salaries, office supplies, expenses, and consulting fees. CGEP is a Canadian based charity, and yet only a little over 20% is being spent on actual charitable events.

The founder of CGEP is a Canadian mining investor by the name of Frank Giustra. It should also be noted that he is a frequent donor to the Clintons and often travels with former president Bill Clinton. What makes this more troubling was that Giustra said just last year that there was more than 1,000 donations to the Clinton foundation, but none of which were documented.

This was in direct violation of one the promises Clinton made when she was acting as the Secretary of State. “Hillary Clinton promised the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee during her confirmation hearings to be Secretary of State that the Foundation would disclose all of its donors.” So not only has Clinton failed to bring up all the donations, but she violated the promise she made when being sworn in as the Secretary of State.

If that wasn’t enough trouble for Clinton, there is news that Republican lawmakers want to have an FBI investigation into her Foundation. This wouldn’t be the first time that the Republicans have tried to investigate her foundation. The person behind the retry is Representative Marsha Blackburn, a Republican out of Tennessee. She was also the same person who tried to get an investigation of her foundation last year, but ultimately failed.

The cause that is being cited for the investigation is interesting. Blackburn cites that there is a difference from the original intent of the foundation and the current activities it endorses. Blackburn did fail in her attempt to get the FBI to investigate the foundation last year.

This year might be different however, given the recent closed investigation into Clinton during her email scandal. If Clinton’s foundation does get investigated, it could drop her poll numbers even more. It makes sense on why people wouldn’t want to support a presidential candidate who has had multiple investigations with the FBI.

Right now Clinton should be very worried. Despite the fact that she didn’t have any charges pressed against her for her e-mail scandal, if her Foundation is going to be under investigation, her presidential bid might falter. Perhaps Donald Trump was right when he said Clinton would get her share of karma.