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Clinton Foundation President: Foundation Would Cut Back Its Work If Hillary Elected

Bill Clinton’s wide-ranging, 40-minute speech touched on immigration and the economy, but also on the toxicity of the presidential campaign. However, in late August the New York Times editorial board demanded that the Clintons cut ties with their own charity: “The Clinton Foundation has become a symbol of the Clintons’ laudable ambitions, but also of their tangled alliances and operational opacity”, it wrote.

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Hillary Clinton told FBI investigators that she asked Powell for his advice as he, too, used a private email account.

Clinton reminded the crowd that Nevada is a battleground state where his wife and Trump are close in polls, so attendees needed to get out and vote. The Clintons’ daughter, Chelsea, who has said she will stay on the foundation’s board if her mother is elected president, will attend, a spokesperson confirms to PEOPLE.

Shalala’s comments come as the Clinton Foundation is targeted by Republican nominee Donald Trump and his GOP allies in the presidential race.

After collapsing on Sunday former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton finally admitted she has been diagnosed with pneumonia after claiming coughing attacks were a result of allergies.

The comments were fuel for conspiracy theorists who have questioned the candidate’s health and her campaign’s transparency about it.

WHITE PLAINS, New York (CNN) – Bill Clinton will headline his final fundraiser for the Clinton Foundation on Friday in New York, an aide to the philanthropic organization said.

Hillary Clinton was originally scheduled to visit the College of Southern Nevada campus in North Las Vegas on Wednesday. She has said no donor ever received inappropriate favors, but her staff have said she recognizes reorganization would be necessary to avoid any appearance of conflicts of interests.

The Clintons have been accused of using the Clinton Foundation as an effective “pay-to-play” vehicle for bribery and self-enrichment, often at the expense of American national interests, during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State.

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“Well, keeping one person in the family on the board”.

Former President Bill Clinton pauses for a selfie with a supporter at a coffee shop while campaigning for his wife Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton Tuesday Sept. 13 2016 in Los Angeles