A case that could finally drag the Clinton Foundation into court is suddenly in danger of disappearing — not because the evidence is weak, but because Washington insiders don’t want it to see the light of day.
Two whistleblowers had been scheduled to testify before the U.S. Tax Court on December 1, 2025. Their allegations cut straight to the core of the Clinton Foundation: that it operated as an unregistered foreign agent, violated its tax-exempt status by funding abortions overseas for profit, and engaged in outright tax fraud. For once, the evidence was headed for a public courtroom.
Then came the roadblock. Just last week, the IRS filed a motion to dismiss the case, arguing the whistleblowers lack standing because the IRS never formally acted on their complaint. In other words: because prior administration bureaucrats buried the illegal work the Clinton Foundation was up to, they want to bury it forever.
This is not the Trump you voted for moving to shield Hillary Clinton. It’s the Deep State — career officials and holdovers who have spent decades protecting the Clintons and protecting themselves. Donald Trump has made it clear he wants accountability. But the bureaucrats in his own government are racing to kill this case before he can stop them.
The record shows the whistleblowers’ claims weren’t frivolous. They were forwarded through IRS channels, reviewed, and even recommended for referral to the Criminal Investigation Division. That trail was deliberately cut off — and now those same officials are insisting no one should be allowed to reopen it.
The stakes could not be higher. If the Clinton Foundation was acting as a foreign agent while hiding behind tax-exempt status, it would be one of the most serious financial scandals in modern political history. Foreign governments have already treated the Foundation as a for-profit business. Why are American taxpayers forbidden from hearing the same evidence?
This is how the Deep State works: act fast, bury the evidence, and count on the public to forget. If the IRS succeeds, the Clintons will once again escape a courtroom reckoning. Not because they’re innocent, but because unelected officials in Washington decided the case was too dangerous to allow.

