ANOTHER EXCUSE CRUMBLES: The Clinton Foundation Is Wrong: Canadian Law Doesn’t Prohibit Donor Disclosure. Love the update: “After this article was initially published, the Clinton Foundation sent The Federalist two links (here and here) allegedly supporting its contention that federal law in Canada prohibits public disclosure of the names of charitable organization donors. Unfortunately for the Clinton Foundation, neither link supports the organization’s rationale for deliberately withholding donor information from the public. In fact, one of the links actually includes information that directly contradicts the Clinton Foundation’s assertion.”

Related: In 2013, The Clinton Foundation Only Spent 10 Percent Of Its Budget On Charitable Grants.