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BB.Obama BURSTED as Sen. John Kennedy Exposes Obama Foundation’s $500 Million ‘Slush Fund’ Scandal

Capitol Hill was in chaos today when Sen. John Kennedy (R-Los Angeles) delivered a blistering 47-minute tirade during a Senate Budget hearing, accusing the Obama Foundation of running what he called “the most sophisticated money laundering operation since Capone wore tights.”

Armed with newly declassified IRS audit documents and whistleblower documents, Kennedy revealed:

  • More than $500 million in funding “disappeared” into undocumented, untraceable “global initiatives”
  • Valerie Jarrett’s $740,000 annual salary while the Presidential Center was only half built in eight years
  • Just $1 million was deposited into a promised $470 million taxpayer protection fund (intended to offset cost overruns on park land)
  • $93 million in mysterious “consulting fees” paid to companies involved in Obama campaign funding packages
    “This is not a fund, folks,” Kennedy said. “This is a personal ATM disguised as charity.”

The real fireworks came 20 minutes later. Former President Barack Obama, attending a nearby democracy forum, was handed a phone with live footage of Kennedy’s speech. Witnesses said Obama “turned purple with rage,” punching it so hard that his microphone fell off.

“They’re weaponizing the audit against the legacy!” Obama reported, before storming off mid-sentence.

Obama Foundation CEO Robynn Steffen issued an indignant denial: “Every penny was siphoned off. This is a complete political stunt.”

But Kennedy wasn’t done yet. “If everything was so transparent, why did you fight the IRS for three years to hide these books?”

Sources say the Justice Department is now reviewing the criminal referral paperwork.

The Obama Center—which is $300 million over budget and years behind schedule—has just become Washington’s hottest scandal.

Stay tuned. This is just the beginning.

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