‘Clinton Corruption Files’: New Evidence Released On Clinton Family Foundation
Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel have provided Congress with a new batch of documents that reportedly detail how the Clinton Foundation accepted donations from both foreign and domestic entities seeking influence during and after Hillary Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State.
According to officials who spoke with Just the News, the documents were recently delivered to the Senate Judiciary Committee and show repeated attempts by foreign donors and even a U.S. defense contractor to gain favor with the Clintons through contributions to their family charity.
The revelations are fueling concerns that federal prosecutors investigating pay-to-play allegations a decade ago were not given access to this evidence.
“The documents demonstrate clear efforts to obstruct legitimate inquiries into the Foundation by blocking field-level FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors from following the money,” an official familiar with the evidence told Just the News.
Sources also said some of the information came from whistleblowers, who alleged that evidence had been withheld from a 2015 corruption probe led by the U.S. attorney’s office in Little Rock, Arkansas, before the Obama Justice Department abruptly shut it down.
The Clinton Foundation, founded after Bill Clinton’s presidency (1993–2001), has long faced scrutiny for allegedly blending charitable operations with political influence — particularly during Hillary Clinton’s time at the State Department.
The Clinton revelations come as newly declassified documents from the government’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation — the Obama-era probe into alleged “Trump–Russia collusion” — are raising fresh questions about the origins of that investigation.
A declassified intelligence memo, released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, concludes that Russia did not play a significant role in Donald Trump’s 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton.
The memo, written in 2016 and sent directly to President Barack Obama, stated that “Russian and criminal actors did not impact recent U.S. election results by conducting malicious cyber activities against election infrastructure.”
It further concluded that while there were minor attempts to target voter systems in Illinois and other states, those efforts “failed to reach the scale and sophistication necessary to change election outcomes.”
Paul Sperry, a senior investigative reporter with Real Clear Investigations, reported that sources have uncovered text messages and emails showing direct coordination between Hillary Clinton’s campaign and officials in the Obama White House, the National Security Council, and intelligence agencies to link Trump to Russia in the summer of 2016.
“I’m told there are texts/emails indicating Hillary Clinton campaign aides directly coordinated with the Obama White House, NSC, State Dept, and Intelligence Community officials in efforts to dig up dirt tying Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin,” Sperry posted on X.
The findings appear to validate President Trump’s long-standing claim that the Russia narrative was a politically motivated effort to undermine his campaign and presidency.
Sources say the FBI is now preparing groundwork for a potential criminal investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan, former FBI Director James Comey, and others involved in initiating and managing the Crossfire Hurricane probe.
A 200-page congressional audit has reportedly been completed following a closed-door meeting between Justice Department and intelligence officials last weekend. Lawmakers are now weighing whether to declassify additional materials, including internal notes and interview transcripts from Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 investigation, which concluded that the Trump–Russia allegations were “baseless.”
Director Gabbard’s document release appears to be the first step in a broader transparency initiative aimed at exposing political bias and misconduct in prior investigations targeting conservatives.
The latest revelations — from the Clinton Foundation donations to the declassified Crossfire Hurricane memo — underscore growing demands in Congress for full accountability across the Justice Department and the intelligence community.