Tuesday, April 7, 2015

BREAKING: U.S. Senate Launches Investigation Against Barack H. Obama

BREAKING: U.S. Senate Launches Investigation Against Barack H. Obama


Barack Obama is no stranger to investigations or scandal.  He has been front and center in his fair share of shady dealings and suspicious associations.
But this time, the United States Senate is the group investigating Obama.

The Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, a powerful U.S. Senate investigative committee, has officially initiated a probe into Obama’s connections with OneVoice Movement, a Washington-based group whose subsidiary, Victory 15, is actively involved in  efforts to oust Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
The committee’s investigation is significant for several reasons. First, the committee is bipartisan. The collaboration of Democrats and Republicans can accurately be taken as a rebuke to Obama who has not tried to hide his disdain for Netanyahu.
Secondly, Obama’s State Department gave OneVoice numerous taxpayer-funded grants.  If the grants are proven to have financed anti-Netanyahu efforts in Israel, Obama would be an accomplice to criminal acts.
OneVoice is forbidden by U.S.law to specifically target Netanyahu. They have denied working with Obama in the upcoming Israeli election.
However, in OneVoice’s 2014 annual nonprofit statement, it admitted its Israeli branch would be “embarking on a groundbreaking campaign around the Israeli elections.” (H/T FoxNews.com)
Obama’s questionable partnership has not gone unnoticed.
Netanyahu has made open and directed statements that other governments are actively campaigning against him.
In a television interview, Netanyahu said the coalition against him is funded by foreign donors who are attempting to encourage voter turnout among left-wing Israeli voters.
Calling the move against him “unprecedented,” Netanyahu pointed the finger at “European countries and left-wing people abroad.”
Furthermore, recent polls show that a large majority of  Israelis believe the Obama administration is interfering in the election, set for March 17.
According to the Fox News report, the State Department grants constituted indirect administration funding of the anti-Netanyahu campaign.
The grants provided OneVoice with the $350,000 — even though State Department officials said the funding stopped in November, ahead of the announcement of the Israeli election.
We wouldn’t expect any group doing Obama’s bidding to be forthtright and truthful, but we hope facts are revealed in time to give Netanyahu a fair chance.
We are optimistic Obama’s efforts to defeat Netanyahu will fail and that Obama’s illegal activity will exposed. The Senate committee needs our support

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