Hillary Clinton spent years accusing Donald Trump of colluding with Russia.
Now the tables have turned in spectacular fashion.
And Hillary Clinton was caught red-handed after her Russian connections finally came to light.
Hillary’s Russian reset exposed as lucrative cash grab while accusing Trump
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton orchestrated the infamous “Russian Reset” during the Obama administration while simultaneously enriching herself and the Clinton Foundation through Russian connections.
This stunning hypocrisy was further exposed last week when FBI Director Kash Patel transmitted hundreds of pages of declassified documents to Congress, following President Donald Trump’s executive order to release all Crossfire Hurricane investigation materials.
The declassified documents revealed that the very investigation Clinton championed against Trump was based on unreliable informants and disputed media narratives.
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation “did not establish” any criminal Trump-Russia collusion, and special counsel John Durham concluded there was no “actual evidence of collusion” when the Crossfire Hurricane investigation began.
Meanwhile, Clinton was busy profiting from the very country she later accused of stealing her presidential dreams.
After being appointed to represent the United States at the newly formed U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission, Clinton helped direct investments from U.S. partners to Russia’s “Silicon Valley” project known as Skolkovo.
The Skolkovo project had already received $5 million in funding from Moscow and gained backing from Clinton Foundation donors like Google, Intel, and Cisco.
While Clinton was directing American resources to Russian ventures, Russian businessmen with ties to the Skolkovo project were funneling money into the Clinton Foundation coffers.
Andrey Vavilov, Chairman of SuperOx and part of Skolkovos’ nuclear research group, donated between $10,000 and $25,000 to the foundation, according to investigative reporter Peter Schweizer’s 2015 book “Clinton Cash.”
Billionaire Viktor Vekselberg, who headed the Skolkovo Foundation, also donated to the Clinton charity through his company, Renova Group.
But the cash flow didn’t stop with the Clinton Foundation
Bill Clinton collected a jaw-dropping $500,000 speaking fee from a Russian investment bank called Renaissance Capital while his wife was opposing sanctions on Russian officials that later became the Magnitsky Act.
This eye-popping payday came at precisely the same time Secretary Clinton was working to block measures designed to punish Russian human rights abusers.
The hypocrisy is staggering when you consider that just a few years later, Clinton would make an about-face after losing the 2016 election, instigating a narrative that Russia had interfered and stolen her victory.
She even went so far as to call Donald Trump a “Trojan Horse for Putin.”
The newly declassified documents show that Clinton’s accusations against Trump were built on a house of cards, while her own Russian connections were substantial and financially rewarding.
Clinton wasn’t alone in profiting from cozy Russian relationships. The Biden family was also deeply involved in pursuing Russian money.
Hunter Biden and his business partners aggressively courted Russian oligarchs for investments as early as 2010, right in the middle of the Obama-Biden “reset” policy.
They discussed plans to open a Moscow office for their Rosemont Seneca Partners firm and pursued a real estate venture with one oligarch that could have been worth up to $1 billion.
When Joe Biden became president, he quickly waived sanctions on the NordStream2 gas pipeline, benefiting Russia despite publicly calling the country America’s “biggest threat.”
Coincidentally, one of the main U.S. lobbyists supporting the NordStream project, Richard Burt, donated $15,000 to Biden’s Presidential campaign in 2020.
The pattern is clear: While Democrats were weaponizing Russia allegations against President Trump, they were simultaneously enriching themselves through Russian connections and making policy decisions that benefited Moscow.
Clinton’s role in this duplicity stands out as particularly egregious – accusing her political opponent of being a Russian asset while she and her husband collected massive paydays from Russian sources.
The American people deserve to know the truth about who was really benefiting from Russian relationships.