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The potentially damning book, Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich, by Peter Schweizer, is due to be released on May 5, but it is already causing a major stir in Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
The book accounts, in detail, the favors then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton exchanged for donations to her foundation. The New York Times is calling the book the “most anticipated and feared book of a presidential cycle still in its infancy.”
Fox News Senior Judicial Analyst Judge Napolitano joined host Megyn Kelly on The Kelly File to discuss the Clinton Foundation and the alleged quid pro quo status of its donations.
“Look, the essence of bribery is the quid pro quo. You do something for me, or in my behalf, and I exercise my official governmental powers in favor of you,” Napolitano said. “That’s what Senator Menendez was indicted for – having to do with visas and having to do with Medicare reimbursement. This has to do with the foreign policy and arguably the security of the nation.”
“If the version of the book that we have read [from the New York Times] stands up under scrutiny, the Justice Department must commence a criminal investigation of Mrs. Clinton’s behavior about the time period about which the book is written,” he added later in the interview with Kelly.
The scandals seem to keep piling up for Mrs. Clinton. On top of this new book, she is still battling the scandals of her hidden emails from her time as secretary of state and her roll in Benghazi. Not to mention all of the faux pas her campaign has committed since the announcement of her run for president in 2016.
h/t: Newsbusters
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This post originally appeared on Western Journalism – Equipping You With The Truth