How do you say "kompromat" in Arabic? Asking for Hillary Clinton.
John R. Allen, the Brookings Institute director under FBI investigation for secretly lobbying on behalf of the Qatari government, was a prominent backer of Hillary's failed presidential campaign. The retired four-star general delivered a "rousing endorsement" of Clinton during his widely celebrated address at the Democratic National Convention in 2016.
Allen received a hero's welcome on the final night of the convention when Clinton formally accepted the party's nomination. After being introduced by Rep. Ted Lieu (D., Calif.) as the "general who knows more about ISIS than anyone," Allen marched on stage to the sound of a military drum cadence as if he was Gen. George S. Patton celebrating the Allied victory in Europe.
"My fellow Americans, I tell you without any hesitation or reservation that Hillary Clinton will be exactly the kind of commander in chief America needs today," Allen said as a boisterous contingent of convention-goers chanted "No more war!" Following his speech, Allen told NPR he considered it his "duty" to support Hillary—a line reminiscent of failed candidate John Kerry's infamous proclamation at the 2004 Democratic convention.
Brookings placed Allen on administrative leave Wednesday amid revelations that investigators have obtained "substantial evidence" that Allen knowingly violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act by failing to disclose his work for the government of Qatar, a notorious sponsor of terrorism and anti-Semitic propaganda. The influential think tank has been criticized for its close ties to the controversial regime, which has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Brookings over the years and in 2014 pledged nearly $15 million to build a satellite campus in Doha. Allen was named president of Brookings in October 2017.
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