Honest hillary $20M From ‘Down Under’? Or $88M?

No problem. The IRS would ignore it if it were you or me, right?
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EXCLUSIVE: Clinton Foundation Got $20M From ‘Down Under’? Or $88M?
http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/27/exclu ... er-or-88m/
Mark Tapscott
9:26 PM 07/27/2016
IRS investigators should dig into the millions of dollars of unresolved reporting disparities on exactly how much money Australian government agencies shoveled into the Clinton Foundation, Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee tells The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Clinton Foundation listings include contributions from the Commonwealth of Australia and the Australian Agency for International Development in a range between totals of $20 million and $50 million. The foundation does not provide the date of the contributions.
Even with the highest number $50 million in the range, however, there is a disparity of as much as $39 million with reports from the Australian government. Using the foundation’s lowest number of $20 million, the disparity could be as much as $68 million.
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EXCLUSIVE: Clinton Foundation Got $20M From ‘Down Under’? Or $88M?
http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/27/exclu ... er-or-88m/
Mark Tapscott
9:26 PM 07/27/2016
IRS investigators should dig into the millions of dollars of unresolved reporting disparities on exactly how much money Australian government agencies shoveled into the Clinton Foundation, Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee tells The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Clinton Foundation listings include contributions from the Commonwealth of Australia and the Australian Agency for International Development in a range between totals of $20 million and $50 million. The foundation does not provide the date of the contributions.
Even with the highest number $50 million in the range, however, there is a disparity of as much as $39 million with reports from the Australian government. Using the foundation’s lowest number of $20 million, the disparity could be as much as $68 million.