AI Content Chat (Beta) logo

 Washington Examiner: “Cisco Has Donated Between $1 Million And $5 Million To The Clinton Foundation.” [Washington Examiner, 7/1/15]  Washington Examiner: After Cisco Executive David Stone Met With Secretary Clinton, Cisco “Was Nominated That Same Year For A Prestigious State Department Award…For Its Work In Lebanon, Which Fell Under Stone's Purview. Cisco Won The Award The Next Year.” “The Silicon Valley giant was nominated that same year for a prestigious State Department award, the Secretary's Award for Corporate Excellence, for its work in Lebanon, which fell under Stone's purview. Cisco won the award the next year.” [Washington Examiner, 7/1/15] Washington Examiner: “Jake Sullivan, Clinton's Deputy Chief Of Staff, Signed Off On Security Clearances For Top Boeing Executive Stanley Roth So He Could Travel With A Presidential Delegation To Mongolia.” [Washington Examiner, 7/1/15]  Washington Examiner: “Boeing Has Donated Between $1 Million And $5 Million To The Clinton Foundation, Including A $900,000 Contribution Given Shortly After Clinton Lobbied The Russian Government To Award The Aerospace Conglomerate A Lucrative Contract.” [Washington Examiner, 7/1/15]  Washington Examiner: “Boeing's Relationship With The State Department Fell Under Scrutiny Earlier This Year When Multiple News Outlets Noted That The Perks It Received From The State Department Lined Up Neatly With The Firm's Financial Support Of Clinton Causes.” [Washington Examiner, 7/1/15] Washington Examiner: After A “$5 Million Donation From Chevron To The U.S. Pavilion At The 2010 World's Fair In Shanghai,” A State Department Representative Credited Clinton For Securing The Donation And Wondered If The Effort Would ‘Entice The Press To Do A Story Now On Her Leadership.’” “Elizabeth Bagley, Clinton's special representative for global partnerships, touted a $5 million donation from Chevron to the U.S. pavilion at the 2010 World's Fair in Shanghai in a July email. Bagley credited Clinton for securing the donation and wondered if the effort would ‘entice the press to do a story now on her leadership.’” [Washington Examiner, 7/1/15] Washington Examiner: “Chevron Was Also A Major Clinton Foundation Donor, Giving Between $500,000 And $1 Million To The Charity.” [Washington Examiner, 7/1/15] Washington Examiner: When Chevron Donated To The U.S. Pavilion At The World’s Fair, The Company Had Several Interests Before The [State Department]…Including A Potentially Devastating Environmental Case In Ecuador And Chevron's Reported Push To Secure Fracking Concessions Around The Globe.” “The oil giant's interactions with the State Department under Clinton went far beyond its sponsorship of the Shanghai pavilion, which was a priority of Clinton's during her first years as secretary. She and her aides tapped the same corporate donor network that has kept the foundation alive to sponsor the pavilion. Chevron spent $20.8 million on lobbying in 2009 alone, including on its efforts to lobby the State Department. The company had several interests before the agency at the time, including a potentially devastating environmental case in Ecuador and Chevron's reported push to secure fracking concessions around the globe.” [Washington Examiner, 7/1/15]

Clinton email release 1 react bullets - Page 2 Clinton email release 1 react bullets Page 1

Next in

Next in