Just Like Hunter Biden, Chelsea Clinton is Raking in Millions Using Mom & Dad’s Name

Here’s a question for you. Did George W. Bush sit on lucrative international boards by riding his dad’s name? Or, did he win elections on his own merit to become a governor and eventually President of the United States?

What about his daughters? Did they cash in on daddy’s name? For those who don’t know, they founded nonprofits to make the world a better place. They didn’t cash in on international status to line their own pockets.

We can level the same scrutiny at President Trump’s children. Don Jr. and Ivanka were wildly successful long before Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president. They have served in advisory capacities for the President, but they haven’t entered into shady international deals with America’s enemies, all while under the protection of their father’s politics.

You might think that all of this is referencing Hunter Biden. It certainly could. The guy is a train wreck, and he has made grotesque millions off of his father’s coattails.

But, this time, we’re actually talking about Chelsea Clinton. It turns out that she did basically the same thing as Hunter (minus the cocaine spiral).

There’s a clear distinction here. One side seems to respect the basic notion of integrity. The other side clearly does not. This video paints a better picture. Chelsea Clinton is the inevitable corrupt result of a union between Hillary and Bill. Take a look.


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