Major U.S. tech companies that have contributed to the Clinton Foundation heeded calls by the State Department when it was headed by Hillary Clinton to invest in a Kremlin effort to develop a Russian equivalent of Silicon Valley, according to a Wall Street Journal opinion column.
Supporting the Skolkovo Innovation Center on the outskirts of Moscow was part of the attempted “reset” of U.S.-Russia relations early in President Obama’s first term. The State Department sought U.S. investment partners for the project, writes Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute and author of Clinton Cash, a 2015 book on purported ties between Clinton Foundation fundraising and U.S. foreign policy during Ms. Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.
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