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Clinton defends foreign donations to foundation

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MIAMI: US ex-president Bill Clinton sought to fend off criticism of his family foundation for taking money from foreign government­s, some with questionab­le human rights records.

The former president, who spoke at a University of Miami event, was joined by his wife Hillary Clinton, who declined to discuss a separate controvers­y swirling around her use of private e-mail only while working as secretary of state.

“We do get money from other countries. And some of them are in the Middle East,” Clinton said.

“For example, the UAE gave us money. Do we agree with everything they do? No, but they’re helping us fight ISIS,” the ex-president added, referring to Islamic State fighters.

“You’ve got to decide, when you do this work, whether it will do more good than harm when someone helps you from another country,” explained Clinton.

He argued that the money was used for humanitari­an campaigns, and was well spent.

“My theory about all this is: disclose everything, and then let people make their judgments,” Clinton added.

“I believe we’ve done a lot more good than harm, and I believe this is a good thing. So I am going to tell you who gave us money and you are going to make your own decision.”

The Democratic Party’s presumed presidenti­al frontrunne­r, Hillary, spoke for 20 minutes about women’s rights and civil rights.

It was the first time the former secretary of state and former first lady spoke publicly since the firestorm arose over her exclusive use of private email while serving as the top US diplomat in 2009-2013.

Pressure has mounted, particular­ly from Republican adversarie­s, for Clinton to release the entirety of her email correspond­ence, and the former secretary of state has said she asked for the communicat­ion to be released. — AFP

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