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Hillary Tainted by Bin Laden Cash?
NewsMax.com ^ | January 23, 2003 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
Posted on 01/23/2003 7:34 AM PST by conservativecorner

New York Sen. Hillary Clinton's household income for 2002 included
$750,000 in payments from three Arab nations with ties to the 9/11
hijackers, including a $267,000 speaking fee from a group funded by the
family of Osama bin Laden, NewsMax.com has learned.

In late Jan. 2002, ex-president Bill Clinton traveled to bin Laden's
hometown of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to address a group of Saudi businessmen.
He was paid $267,000 for a 40-minute speech, according to a Jan. 25, 2002
report in The Middle East Newsfile, a British-based news service
specializing in coverage of the region's business developments.

Contemporaneous reports in London's Financial Times revealed that the
audience included representatives of the BinLadin Group, which helped
fund the Jeddah forum. The BinLadin Group is a leading Saudi construction
company run by relatives of the 9/11 terrorist mastermind. Osama bin
Laden grew up in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah.

"The conference was dominated by the Saudis' desire to overcome the
pressures of September 11 and strengthen U.S.-Saudi ties," the Times
said. "The BinLadin Group, one of the forum's backers, has been battered
by its association with Osama."

The Times also noted that the forum's "pro-western businessmen are also
some of the kingdom's biggest donors and they give generously to Muslim
charities out of religious duty. The U.S. believes some of the
contributions were siphoned off by some charities to finance terrorism
and it wants better control over donations."

During his January 2002 visit to the region, Clinton also collected
nearly a half-million dollars for speeches in Egypt and the United Arab
Emirates, the Middle East Newsfile said. Investigators probing the
backgrounds of several of the 9/11 plotters have uncovered links to both
countries.

Some members of the Jeddah forum were mystified over the payments to Mr.
Clinton. "How could we invite him to get $750,000 from us and for what?
This is a strange situation," Prince Talal ibn Abdul Aziz said in an
interview with Al-Jazeera television station. "What use does Clinton have
now?" he added.

But it's not clear whether the Saudi royal realized that Mrs. Clinton,
who had just been elected to the Senate, was planning her own run for
president of the United States before the decade is out.

Throughout their years in the White House, the Clintons filed joint
income tax returns, which, if still the case, would mean the bin
Laden-Saudi cash was co-mingled with Mrs. Clinton's other income, such as
the $8 million book advance she collected to write her memoirs. The
former first couple has refused to release their tax returns since
leaving the White House.

A call to Sen. Clinton's office inquiring about the bin Laden-tainted
payment was not immediately returned.

Another speaker at the Jeddah forum was first brother Neil Bush, but
coverage of the event makes no mention of him being paid.

While the Saudi royal family had reportedly donated $1 million to former
President Bush's presidential library in College Station, Texas in the
early 1990's, there is no report of any Saudi payment to a Bush family
member in the period since the 9/11 attacks.

In March 2002, columnist Robert Novak, citing "high-ranking" Saudi
sources, reported that, in addition to the $750,000 in speaking fees he
collected last January, Mr. Clinton obtained a pledge from the Saudi
royal family to bankroll his own presidential library with donations
estimated to range from "less than $1 million to $20 million."

Former White House advisor Dick Morris has alleged that monies collected
by the Clinton Library will be used to help fund Mrs. Clinton's
presidential campaign.



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