Hillary Disclosed, Why Won’t Hagel?

  A reader with experience in government and the philanthropic sector notes: “Chuck Hagel’s claim that he has a fiduciary responsibility to protect the identities of donors to the nonprofits with which he has been affiliated is generally true:  nonprofits have a First Amendment right not to disclose the names of their donors.   But when […]

Published February 7, 2013 9:50pm EST | Updated November 2, 2023 2:56pm EST



 

A reader with experience in government and the philanthropic sector notes:

“Chuck Hagel’s claim that he has a fiduciary responsibility to protect the identities of donors to the nonprofits with which he has been affiliated is generally true:  nonprofits have a First Amendment right not to disclose the names of their donors.   But when Hillary Clinton was nominated to be Secretary of State, the Clinton Foundation waived that right and disclosed a very long list of foreign contributors.   Mr. Hagel at least has the obligation to ask the directors of the groups with which he has been affiliated to do likewise.”