Saudis
Fund 20% of Clinton Presidential Campaign: Top Prince
13
June, 2016
The
Saudi crown prince reportedly said that over the years his country
has always financially supported both Republican and Democratic
candidates.
Saudi
Arabia has paid more than 20 percent of the cost of Hillary Clinton’s
campaign for presidential elections, Saudi Deputy Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman was quoted as saying Sunday in a news report by
the Jordanian Petra News Agency.
According
to the Middle East Eye news website, the report was later deleted
from the agency’s website. However, a snapshot of the original
Arabic version was later republished by the Washington-based
Institute for Gulf Affairs.
“Saudi
Arabia has always sponsored both Republican and Democratic Parties of
America and... the kingdom also provides with full enthusiasm 20
percent of the cost of Hillary Clinton’s campaign in the U.S.
presidential elections despite the fact that some influential forces
within the country don’t have a positive look toward supporting the
candidate because she is a woman,” the agency’s report quoted
Prince Mohammed as saying.
The
comments came as the Saudi second-in-command travelled to Washington
on an official visit to meet with U.S. officials to discuss ties
between the two countries, the Saudi state news agency said Monday.
It
is illegal in the U.S. for presidential candidates to accept funding
from foreign governments, but Saudi Arabia and Clinton are no
strangers to exchanging favors.
The
Clinton Foundation, which is chaired by both Hillary and her husband
Bill Clinton, disclosed in 2008 that it had accepted up to US$25
million from the Saudi Kingdom in the same year.
Other
foreign governments who have donated money to the Clintons include
Norway, Kuwait, Qatar, Brunei, Oman, Italy and Jamaica, which
together donated around US$20 million.
Middle
East Eye said it attempted to contact the Saudis and Hillary Clinton
but failed to receive a response from either party.
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