New emails uncovered via Freedom of Information Act lawsuits “suggest why the Clinton Foundation could be so attractive to the rich and mighty,” writes our columnist William McGurn. “When a donor had a problem that required the secretary of state’s attention”—or when a meeting was denied through “normal” channels—there was the foundation to contact Hillary Clinton’s top staffers at the State Department. In too many cases, government doors then swung open for the donors.
“Colin Powell has been drafted as roadkill,” notes a Journal editorial, as Mrs. Clinton is now blaming the former secretary of state for her reckless disregard for information security. Also, there’s Monday’s news that during its email probe the FBI uncovered 15,000 work-related emails sent to or from Mrs. Clinton that she failed to turn over to the State Department.
Bret Stephens writes that while President Obama’s “nuclear deal was supposed to be nudging Iran in a more pro-American direction,” the mullahs have instead been moving closer to Moscow. “Iran and Russia are not natural allies,” he says, but they have “a shared desire to humiliate the U.S. and kick it out of the Middle East.”
Charles Sykes says “the multibillion-dollar bailout Mrs. Clinton has proposed” for student loans, with no accountability for colleges, “would only shift the costs of higher education to taxpayers, many of whom have not had the benefit of college.” He points to a 2014 study finding that “research universities had cumulatively spent more than half a trillion dollars from 1987 to 2005,” yet measures of educational quality declined.
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