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DOJ Finds Obama’s Secret Gov’t Slush Fund
Barack Hussein Obama has been out of the White House for almost five months, and the Department of Justice has just come upon something he was doing that could land him in serious trouble.
Mad World News reported that the DOJ just found the secret government slush fund that Obama used throughout his presidency. Things are looking very bad for the former president, as it’s becoming clear that he sent millions to liberal groups that furthers his agenda.
Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch has filed a lawsuit to try to learn more about this fund. They have filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice demanding records relating to an Obama administration policy of settling agency lawsuits against corporate defendants by requiring that the corporations make “donations” to left-wing interest groups La Raza, the Urban League and the National Community Reinvestment Coalition.
Judicial Watch believes that Obama used this policy as a means of funneling millions of dollars to leftist organizations to help them spread their efforts across the nation.
The Obama-era policy called for companies that broke the law to face federal charges, but they never actually made it to court, as they would settle with government lawyers. Obama would then allow these companies to pay less in the settlements if they handed out cash to leftist organizations.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions put an end to this practice as soon as Donald Trump became president.
“When the federal government settles a case against a corporate wrongdoer, any settlement funds should go first to the victims and then to the American people— not to bankroll third-party special interest groups or the political friends of whoever is in power,” said Sessions.
“Unfortunately, in recent years the Department of Justice has sometimes required or encouraged defendants to make these payments to third parties as a condition of settlement. With this directive, we are ending this practice and ensuring that settlement funds are only used to compensate victims, redress harm, and punish and deter unlawful conduct.”