As corrupt public officials
go, Hillary Clinton is in a league of her own. That’s according to a Washington
ethics watchdog that just named the Democratic presidential front-runner as the
top ethics violator of 2015.
The nonpartisan Foundation for
Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) placed Clinton at the top of its worst ethics
violators of 2015 list after finding “overwhelming evidence” she abused her
official position as secretary of state.
FACT is calling for various
federal investigations into Clinton’s unethical behavior, much of which has
been uncovered by the ongoing scandal surrounding her State Department emails.
“Those emails remained hidden
from the public until earlier this year when it was discovered that Secretary
Clinton conducted government business on her private email server and a judge
ultimately ordered that she turn over and the State Department release the
emails,” FACT noted in a statement.
FACT believes that some of
those recently released communications raise questions about whether Clinton
gave special State Department access to a private mining company with ties to
her son-in-law,
The watchdog says Clinton has
displayed similarly corrupt behavior on the campaign trail.
The group has asked the IRS to
investigate whether Clinton violated State Department rules when her family
foundation made payments of nearly $350,000 to her failed 2008 campaign to rent
Clinton’s email list after she failed to secure the Democratic nomination. At
the time of the transactions, Clinton’s State Department position prohibited
her from doing certain types of fundraising on behalf of the campaign.
FACT is also requesting the
Federal Elections Commission investigate the current Clinton campaign after it
received an email list of 4 million potential supporters from a pro-Hillary
super PAC. The list, according to FACT, constitutes an in-kind donation, which
federal election laws prohibit candidates from accepting directly from PACs.
Clinton’s political corruption
could also ensnare top Senate Democrats if FACT is successful in getting the
Senate Select Committee to launch an additional investigation into whether
Clinton campaign aides conducted political business in official Senate offices
where campaign activities are prohibited.
“Elected officials are sent to
Washington to follow and uphold the law and so they need to be held to the
highest standard of ethics. Even the appearance of impropriety can quickly
erode public trust, and Mrs. Clinton is in a league of her own,” said Matthew
Whitaker, FACT’s executive director, in a statement.
While Clinton is by far FACT’s
most corrupt official of 2015, seven other politicians also made the list for
activities that violated the public trust in the past year. They include: Rep.
Alan Grayson (D-Fla.); Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.); Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.);
failed Senate candidate Joe Sestak, a Pennsylvania Democrat; Rep. Frank Guinta
(R-N.H.); Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.); and Rep. Robert Pittenger (R-N.C.).
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