The presidential candidates’ philanthropy took a turn at center stage during the final debate of the 2016 election, with Donald Trump calling the Clinton Foundation a “criminal enterprise” and Hillary Clinton contrasting her family charity’s work on issues such as AIDS with Mr. Trump’s reported use his foundation’s money for personal and business expenses.
The New York Daily News compiled a blow-by-blow of the charity-related exchange on the University of Nevada-Las Vegas stage, including Mr. Trump assailing the Clinton Foundation’s record in Haiti and calling on it to return multimillion-dollar donations from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other countries with poor records on women’s and gay rights.
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