In yet another indication there may have been a “pay-to-play” relationship between the Clinton Foundation and the Department of State, a senior foundation executive left 148 phone messages for a top aide to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton top aide over two years. A review of State Department phone logs show Clinton Foundation Chief Operating Officer Laura Graham left the messages for Cheryl Mills, Clinton’s State Department chief of staff and confidante, according to Fox News.
One of those messages referred to “our boss” without any further identification. A second, from January 2012, presumably referred to former President Bill Clinton by his initials. It read, “Please call. WJC is looking for her [Graham] and she wants to talk to you before she talks to him.” No other messages from nonprofit organizations appear so frequently in Mills’ call logs, which brings to mind two questions:
-If Graham was unable to connect with Mills nearly 150 times during that time, how many times were they able to immediately connect?
-What business could the foundation possibly have with the State Department?
The call logs were obtained by the conservative advocacy group Citizens United as part of its Freedom of Information Act request.
State Department spokesman Mark Toner said he…
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