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applegrove

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Wed Nov 8, 2017, 01:44 AM Nov 2017

Steve Bannon used Robert Mercers offshore millions to accuse Clinton of corruption

LUKE BARNES at Think Progress

https://thinkprogress.org/how-robert-mercer-used-offshore-cash-to-help-finance-conservative-attacks-on-hillary-clinton-46d5d3a4c45b/amp/

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Conservative efforts to paint Hillary Clinton as corrupt in the run-up to the 2016 election were financed by an offshore investment vehicle built by the billionaire Mercer family — which was used to avoid tens of millions worth of taxes.

New revelations from the Paradise Papers show Robert Mercer as the director of eight subsidiaries of his company, Renaissance Technologies, all of which were registered in Bermuda. According to the Guardian, which first reported the story, some of the companies appear to have been used to avoid a 39 percent U.S. tax on profits from the lucrative Mercer Family Foundation. The documents obtained also show a scanned copy of Mercer’s passport, proving he registered as a client.

That tax-free cash was then used to finance conservative groups and a retirement fund for employees of Mercer’s hedge fund. One of the key groups that was funded using the offshore cash was the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), which was founded in 2012 by Steve Bannon and Peter Schweizer, the author of the book Clinton Cash. The GAI says its mission is to “investigate and expose crony capitalism” — making the fact that over half of the GAI’s funding from 2013 to 2015 was provided by the tax-dodging Mercer foundation even more ironic.

Clinton Cash alleges that mining executives contributed to the Clinton Foundation, which in turn helped them by approving the lucrative sale of a uranium company to a Russian state energy agency. The book, which suggests Clinton transferred the uranium in return for $145 million worth of donations to Clinton’s charity, has been widely dismissed, and the publisher had to afterwords correct more than half-a-dozen factually inaccurate passages. Nonetheless, the book has thrilled conservatives, and was also made into a movie; the uranium deal at the center of the controversy, Uranium One, is now the target of a Republican-led congressional investigation

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Steve Bannon used Robert Mercers offshore millions to accuse Clinton of corruption (Original Post) applegrove Nov 2017 OP
Mercer is the Richard Moron Scaife of this century AlphaCharley Nov 2017 #1
Maybe even worse. dmr Nov 2017 #2
Another one going down?? Angry Dragon Nov 2017 #3
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