Foreign Donations Unlikely to Affect Clinton’s Campaign - Experts

© AP PhotoHillary Clinton, the former Secretary of State, has recently announced her candidacy for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination.
Hillary Clinton, the former Secretary of State, has recently announced her candidacy for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. - Sputnik International
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Accepting foreign government donations via The Clinton Foundation while running for President constitutes a clear conflict of interest, but Hillary Clinton will likely survive the controversy, experts told Sputnik.

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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — On Wednesday, The Clinton Foundation announced it would continue to receive funds from six foreign states — Australia, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom — while limiting donations from other countries.

“The donations to The Clinton Foundation are highly problematic politically and potentially legally for the Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign,” retired University of Florida Law Professor Clifford Jones told Sputnik on Friday.

The decision comes after Hillary Clinton announced on April 12 she would seek the Democratic presidential nomination.

“Continuing to take [foreign contributions] while a declared candidate, even limiting them to specific countries — if in fact they are limited — confirms the impression it was wrong for her to accept them,” Jones said.

Jones noted that more details are needed to determine whether accepting the donations constitutes corruption. If it is proven that the donations were “subterfuge for illegal campaign contributions, then she will have substantial legal difficulties,” he explained.

Boston University Political Science Professor Thomas Whalen told Sputnik that continuing to accept the donations will likely not damage Clinton’s campaign, although it shows “apparent conflict of interest.”

“The Clintons operate on a whole new political level. This could be devastating for most campaigns, but the Clintons, they get out of more traps than Harry Houdini,” Whalen said.

Whalen continued that most Americans have already established an opinion on the Clintons. “I don’t think any scandal or any semi scandal like this will change that perception,” he said.

The Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation will continue to accept donations from a limited group of foreign countries - mainly from six nations in particular - despite the fact that Hillary Clinton has officially announced her bid for the US presidency. - Sputnik International
Clinton Foundation Decision to Accept Foreign Money Raises Eyebrows
Last week, Clinton, who is now a Democratic front-runner, resigned from the board of the Foundation, amid the charitable organization facing criticism over accepting foreign donations.

The Foundation’s spokesperson Craig Minassian announced Hillary Clinton’s resignation earlier in the week, saying that the Foundation adheres to a high level of transparency. A complete list of the organization’s donors, however, has not been published since 2010.

The Clinton Foundation works on issues of economic empowerment, citizen service and racial reconciliation, among others. It was established in 2001 after former President Bill Clinton completed his last presidential term.

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