Topic: Haiti Mining

8 chapters across the catalog

Dumb Meat
Episode 1145 9:31 - 16:22

1145: Dumb Meat

Tony Rodham Death and Clinton Foundation Controversies

Tony Rodham, the younger brother of Hillary Clinton, died at age 64 with no immediate cause of death reported. His passing prompts a review of past controversies, including his involvement with VCS Mining and a rare gold exploitation permit in Haiti granted in 2012. Previous reports from 2015 highlighted his use of family connections to secure business deals and employment at GreenTech Automotive.

Sorocracy
Episode 852 29:54 - 35:50

852: Sorocracy

Haiti Earthquake Relief, Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund

Following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund managed billions in international aid that critics claim never reached the Haitian people. Charles Ortell highlights a $37.2 million transfer to a Maryland PO box and discrepancies in non-cash item reporting. Additionally, a gold mining contract in Haiti was reportedly granted to a company where Hillary Clinton's brother served as a trustee.

iPope
Episode 755 1:01:57 - 1:04:28

755: iPope

Chelsea Clinton Emails and Clinton Family Influence in Haiti

Leaked emails from Chelsea Clinton reveal her frustration with the "mind-numbing" incompetence of relief efforts in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. The discussion highlights the Clinton family's deep involvement in the country, noting that Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, secured gold mining contracts in Haiti shortly after she left the State Department.

Effer in the P Me
Episode 721 2:29:38 - 2:32:55

721: Effer in the P Me

Hillary Clinton Family Scandals, Tony Rodham Gold Mine

CNN panels discuss Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, and his business dealings in Haiti, including a controversial gold mining permit. The media coverage is criticized for framing Rodham's use of the Clinton Foundation to secure jobs as a relatable act of "helping family" rather than a political scandal.

Kalette
Episode 712 31:15 - 36:03

712: Kalette

Haiti Elections, Hillary Clinton's Brother, and Gold Mining Rights

An Uber driver from Haiti provides local insights into the political and economic situation in his home country. He confirms that the granting of gold mining rights to Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, is a major point of contention for Haitians. The discussion also touches on the presence of sulfur mines in Port-au-Prince and the continued displacement of 160,000 people living in tents since the 2010 earthquake.

Toddler Wage Gap
Episode 702 2:10:52 - 2:13:56

702: Toddler Wage Gap

Hillary Clinton, Haiti Gold Mine Controversy

A forthcoming book by Peter Schweitzer reveals that Hillary Clinton's brother, Tony Rodham, sat on the board of a mining company that received a rare gold exploitation permit from the Haitian government in 2012. The permit was issued while Bill Clinton served as co-chair of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest.

Episode 415 2:02:10 - 2:06:49

415: Om the Dome

Haiti Mining Permits, Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund

Reports indicate that U.S. and Canadian corporations have secured permits to mine up to $20 billion worth of gold and minerals in northern Haiti. Newmont Mining Corporation, which received permits, had previously donated $1 million to the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund. The hosts argue that the earthquake relief efforts served as a front for securing lucrative mining rights for foreign investors while the local population suffers from cholera.

Episode 408 1:58:23 - 2:04:31

408: Odious Debt

Haiti UN Report, Red Cross Hotel and Gold Discovery

A 2011 United Nations report on Haiti is criticized for excusing the lack of progress following the 2010 earthquake. Meanwhile, the Red Cross is under fire for using $10.5 million in donated funds to build a hotel and conference center rather than providing direct aid. Additionally, a $20 billion gold discovery in Haiti's mountains is discussed, with suggestions that mining interests may have influenced the country's recent history.