Facts -Control: Did Chelsea Clinton take home $ 84 million from USAID?

A claim circulated on social media this week that former first daughter Chelsea Clinton took $ 84 million home from the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, acts as Vice -President of the Clinton Foundation, a nonprofit created by Bill Clinton in 2001.

USAID has recently come into focus on due to President Donald Trump’s administration to run the Foreign Aids Agency. In a crash on federal expenses, the leading of the technical billionaire Elon Musk, who works on behalf of the administration, the USAID staff will be cleaned and the agency’s spent stopped over the past two weeks. The movements have drawn hard setbacks from democratic lawmakers who say presidents cannot eliminate congressy federal agencies.

Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Clinton, Vice -President of the Clinton Foundation, speaks during the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting in New York City on September 24, 2024.

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The claim

In the middle of the claim that Chelsea Clinton Lommer Millions from USAID was a chart that flowed around x, earlier Twitterfrom data Republicans It showed how money fled from boxes with different organizations to a box labeled, “Bill Hillary & Chelsea Clinton” with “gross income” totaling $ 83,624,489.

An x -user, @akafaceus, Submitted a photo of the chart and wrote, “Chelsea Clinton, who randomly took $ 84 million home.”

Facts

Inside the “Bill Hillary & Chelsea Clinton” box on Data Republican’s Chart is an employer identification number (EIN). Snopes, a fact control place, reported that when the listed EIN number is sought in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Bill Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation appears.

Snopes also reported that Chelsea Clinton did not receive any compensation for his work at the fund since the least fiscal year ended December 2013, according to tax return data published by Propublica.

According to data from USSASPENDING.GOV, the official source of federal consumption information, the claim that USAID provided $ 84 million was also incorrect.

Snopes reported and referred to USSASPENDING.GOV that the Clinton Foundation did not receive any money from USAID from the 2008 financial year to now. The data goes only as far as the financial year 2008. The Clinton Health Access Initiative received a grant of $ 7.49 million and spent just over $ 6 million of it from 2019 to 2021. However, Clinton Health Access Initiative is its own nonprofit.

In addition, Snopes found that the Clinton Foundation received only a federal award of $ 49,998 from the US National in 2010.

Newsweek has independently verified all of the above information found by Snopes.

Newsweek reached out to the Clinton Foundation via E email for comment on Friday.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wrote on X on Friday that “there were some false claims about my family and the Clinton Foundation,” added that it was “important to correct the post.”

Clinton said the foundation and its Clinton Global Initiative Partners “have helped millions of people all over America and all over the world while serving top assessments from charity guard dogs.

“And it is important that people know that our family does not earn anything from this work that facts have repeatedly shown.

“The fund does not depend on federal grants.”

The order

False

False. Chelsea Clinton did not receive any compensation for his work at the fund since at least the financial year ending December 2013. The claim that USAID delivered $ 84 million in financing is also wrong. Hillary Clinton has said her family “doesn’t earn anything from this work.”

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