Saudi Crown Prince claims Saudi Arabia has funded 20% of Hillary’s Campaign

American voters have been skeptical of Hillary Clinton’s honesty throughout this presidential election. Recently, a Saudi Crown Prince made a claim that won’t help Clinton convince voters that she is honest and trustworthy.

Jordan’s official news agency, Petra News Agency, published a report with comments from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman where he claimed the Saudi Arabian government had funded 20 percent of Hillary Clinton’s Presidential campaign. However, Petra News Agency later deleted the report, according to Zero Hedge.

The report was published and deleted the night before Prince Mohammed left for an official visit to the United States. The Saudi Press Agency reported Monday that the prince was flying to Washington to meet with officials to discuss US-Saudi ties. Mohammed will discuss regional issues with American officials and will meet with financial companies about diversifying Saudi Arabia’s economy away from oil.

“Saudi Arabia always has sponsored both Republican and Democratic Party of America and in America current election also provide with full enthusiasm 20 percent of the cost of Hillary Clinton’s election even though some events in the country don’t have a positive look to support the king of a woman [sic] for presidency,” Mohammed said in the report.

If the report is true, Hillary Clinton’s campaign would be breaking the law. Federal law prohibits foreign influence by funding candidates.
 
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