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Clinton was against a Columbian trade deal, until a Columbian oil tycoon donated about $130 million dollars to the Clinton Foundation. -Katie Zehnder

“It was pretty glowing about us,” one attendee at an Oct. 2013 Goldman Sachs event in Arizona told Politico about Clinton’s speech, which earned the former secretary of state $225,000.

  “It’s so far from what she sounds like as a candidate now. It was like a rah-rah speech. She sounded more like a Goldman Sachs managing director.” Go To Site

Using documents obtained from a Freedom of Information Act request, the AP found that Clinton “opened her office to dozens of influential Democratic party fundraisers, former Clinton administration and campaign loyalists, and corporate donors to her family’s global charity.” -IBD Go To Site

The Clinton Foundation appears to be little more than a slush fund for the family. Nearly 200 Clinton Foundation donors lobbied Clinton’s State Department, author Peter Schweizer has found.

  And, earlier this year, the Wall Street Journal reported “at least 60 companies that lobbied the State Department during (Hillary Clinton’s) tenure donated a total of more than $26 million to the Clinton Foundation.” -IBD Go To Site

Anderson Cooper made Hillary Clinton squirm Wednesday night at CNN's Democratic Presidential Town Hall. Clinton was forced to defend taking money from Goldman Sachs after Cooper asked about the $675,000 they paid her. Clinton responded: "Well, I don’t know. That’s what they offered. Every Secretary of State I know has done that." Go To Site

After millions of dollars were pledged by the oil company to the Clinton Foundation -- supplemented by millions more from Giustra himself -- Secretary Clinton abruptly changed her position on the controversial U.S.-Colombia trade pact.

  Having opposed the deal as a bad one for labor rights back when she was a presidential candidate in 2008, she now promoted it, calling it “strongly in the interests of both Colombia and the United States.” Go To Site

Hillary Clinton is now supporting a federal investigation of ExxonMobil following the latest disclosures that the giant oil company worked to hide the effects of climate change. Her call for an investigation comes only months after the company decided to stop sponsoring her family’s foundation. The Clinton Foundation has accepted at least $1 million from ExxonMobil, despite the company’s history of financing challenges to climate science.

The Swiss bank UBS is one of the biggest, most powerful financial institutions in the world. As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton intervened to help it out with the IRS. And after that, the Swiss bank paid Bill Clinton $1.5 million for speaking gigs... Then reporters James V. Grimaldi and Rebecca Ballhaus lay out how UBS helped the Clintons. “Total donations by UBS to the Clinton Foundation grew from less than $60,000 through 2008 to a cumulative total of about $600,000 by the end of 2014, according to the foundation and the bank,” they report.