As the embattled Clinton Foundation faces two ongoing federal investigations from the FBI and IRS, reports say it hasn't been subjected to financial oversight in over two decades. One America News reporter Chris Carter speaks with Charles Ortel, an investor and economist who has spent the past several years investigating the Clinton Foundation, and the larger Clinton Global Charity Network: a group of multinational non-profit entities supported by a variety of donors from inside the United States and around the world.





CHRIS CARTER, OANN: Talk to me a little bit about these investigations into the Clinton Foundation, they've been going on since when, 2016?



CHARLES ORTEL: The FBI has been investigating the Clinton Foundation since January 2016, and the IRS since July of 2016. The question is, how avidly have they been investigating?







CARTER: What do we know about these different fundraising arms within the Clinton family, the Clinton Global Initiative, and then we also have the Clinton Foundation. Describe the difference.



ORTEL: The Clinton Foundation, the Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation is the parent company for all of the other operations. Strictly under U.S. law, you are not allowed to have ill-formed initiatives. You can't just create the Clinton Global Initiative or the Alliance for Generation, without going through the paperwork. Articles of incorporation, bylaws, annual meetings and minutes. they didn't do any of that properly. So the challenge here is that in multiple states across America, their paperwork is hopelessly not in order. Which, normally, would mean the foundation would be shut down.





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