George Stephanopoulos, from Power Line

I made charitable donations to the foundation in support of the work they’re doing on global AIDS prevention and deforestation, causes I care about deeply. I thought that my contributions were a matter of public record.

However, in hindsight, I should have taken the extra step of personally disclosing my donations to my employer and to the viewers on air during the recent news stories about the Foundation.

The Clinton Foundation is not a charity,  it is a Clinton Criminal Clan slush fund,  and even Stephanopoulos knows it, from Washington Free Beacon:

“I [Stephanopoulos] read the book that this is based on, Clinton Cash, and I actually interviewed the author on Sunday,” he said. “This is a tough one. Because when you actually look at, look closely at it, he even says there is no evidence of any direct action taken on behalf of the donors … But everybody also knows when those donors give that money, President Clinton or someone, they get a picture with him, there is a hope that is going to lead to something.”

If you have seventy-five thousand dollars to burn, and you want to fight AIDS and deforestation, you give your money to a real charity and not a scam. So what was Stephanopoulos attempting to buy from the Clintons?    Was Stephanopoulos hanging too close to one B.J. Clinton’s sex pervert friends like Jeffrey Epstein