Clinton Gets a Pass
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who has sued Trump University and is "making inquiries" into the nonprofit Trump Foundation, has declined to require the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Health Access Initiative, both nonprofits based in New York, to name the foreign governments it has accepted donations from, in violation of New York tax law. A review of New York charity tax disclosure forms found lax compliance with the law, which Schneiderman, who has donated the maximum personal amount to Clinton's campaign and sits on its New York state "leadership council," cited to Scripps News as the reason why it is declining to force the Clinton nonprofits to disclose foreign donations.
The Clinton Foundation now lists foreign donors on its website, but the Health Access Initiative does not and has not, as the Foundation has, promised to stop accepting money from foreign governments if Clinton is elected president.