Nevada AG Aaron Ford’s Secret Clinton Foundation Meeting Raises Red Flags

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You know that feeling when you catch someone sneaking around, trying to hide something? That’s what’s happening with Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford right now. And it involves the Clinton Foundation.

The Hidden Meeting

According to public records obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, Ford attended a Clinton Foundation event in New York City on May 6. The event focused on “messaging and narrative strategy.” Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea gave opening remarks. State leaders participated in sessions about sharing strategies and best practices. Then they had a networking reception.

Here’s what makes this fishy. Neither Ford’s office nor the Clinton Foundation will talk about this meeting. Who else attended? Who paid for it? What strategies did they discuss? Nobody’s saying. The Clinton Foundation, which usually posts photos of their events all over the internet, stayed completely silent about this one.

When the Free Beacon asked Ford’s office for a statement, they first said they’d provide one. Then they changed their minds and refused to comment.

Why This Matters to Conservatives

This isn’t just about one meeting. It’s about transparency and trust. Ford wants to be Nevada’s next governor; he’s challenging incumbent Republican Joe Lombardo in 2026. But if Ford won’t tell voters about his activities now, why should anyone trust him with more power?

The Clinton Foundation has a troubled history. Foreign governments gave millions of dollars to the Foundation while Hillary Clinton served as Secretary of State. That created serious questions about conflicts of interest and pay-to-play politics. Now Ford is secretly meeting with them to discuss “narrative strategy.”

Ford has already shown he’s more interested in playing politics than doing his job. He spent 137 days outside Nevada last year. That’s nearly five months away from the state he’s supposed to be serving.

He traveled to Taiwan, France, Singapore, Mexico, and even Qatar. Meanwhile, Governor Lombardo spent just 30 days out of state.

The Bigger Picture

Ford isn’t just attending secret meetings. He’s part of a coordinated effort by Democratic attorneys general to fight President Trump at every turn.

According to Politico, 23 Democratic AGs started holding “confidential” Zoom calls more than a year before Trump took office. They’re planning lawsuits to block Trump’s agenda.

Ford has already joined dozens of these lawsuits. He’s fighting Trump’s executive orders on birthright citizenship, funding cuts to NPR and PBS, and federal funding for libraries. That’s time and taxpayer money spent on partisan politics instead of protecting Nevada citizens.

His connections to the Clintons run deep. Ford backed Hillary’s presidential campaign in 2015, declaring he was “Ready for Hillary.” He’s posted photos with Bill Clinton. Now he’s attending their secret strategy sessions.

The Road Ahead

This isn’t about partisan attacks. It’s about accountability. Nevada deserves leaders who work for the people, not shadowy special interests. When politicians hide their activities and refuse to answer basic questions, voters have every right to be suspicious.

The Clinton Foundation meeting might be just the tip of the iceberg. What other meetings has Ford attended that we don’t know about? What other strategies is he planning in secret? Nevada voters deserve answers before 2026.

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