RSVP Now: Clinton Cash - Game changing documentary screening at the RNC
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"In the new documentary Clinton Cash, it becomes all too clear how the former first couple went from rags to filthy rich — with the emphasis on filthy." - NY Post
Please join us for a special private RNC screening of Clinton Cash, the explosive new film that brings to the big screen Peter Schweizer's New York Times best-sellig book. Peter Schweizer will be in attendance and will be doing a Q&A following the event.
This is a FREE public screening that IS NOT limited to convention attendees. Peter Schweizer will be in attendance and take time for Q&A.
Clinton Cash investigates how Bill and Hillary Clinton went from being “dead broke” after leaving the White House to amassing a net worth of over $150 million, with over $2 billion in donations to their foundation. This wealth was accumulated during Mrs. Clinton’s tenure as US Secretary of State through lucrative speaking fees and contracts paid for by foreign companies and Clinton Foundation donors.
The film is based on the book, Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich, which dominated the headlines of the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. The book’s investigations revealed foreign donors and companies funneling tens of millions of dollars to Hillary and Bill Clinton. As Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig wrote in the Washington Post, “On any fair reading, the pattern of behavior that Schweizer has charged is corruption.”
Clinton Cash has been lauded by top progressives for its exposure of crony capitalism and self-enrichment. Jeffrey D. Sachs, Columbia University Earth Institute Director, called it, “Compelling ... how Bill and Hillary have mixed personal wealth, power, and influence peddling.” Daily Beast columnist Eleanor Clift calls Schweizer “… an equal-opportunity investigator, snaring Republicans as well as Democrats.” And Demos Senior Fellow Nomi Prins says Clinton Cash “… provides a damning portrait of elite and circumspect power and influence."
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