The Clinton Foundation should change the way it operates if Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonWe must mount an all-country response to help our Afghan allies Biden nominates ex-State Department official as Export-Import Bank leader Obamas, Bushes and Clintons joining new effort to help Afghan refugees MORE is elected president, one of her supporters in the Senate said Sunday.
"With Hillary Clinton being elected president ... they clearly need to change the way they do business, and they indicated they will," said Sen. Ben Cardin
Benjamin (Ben) Louis CardinOvernight Defense & National Security: War ends, but finger pointing continues Harris presides over Senate passage of bill assisting Americans fleeing Afghanistan Senate panel votes to repeal Iraq war authorizations MORE (D-Md.).
"They're going to change the way the Clintons themselves interact with the foundation."
Former President Bill Clinton
William (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBiden nominates ex-State Department official as Export-Import Bank leader Obamas, Bushes and Clintons joining new effort to help Afghan refugees 9/11 and US-China policy: The geopolitics of distraction MORE said this week that the foundation wouldn't accept foreign or corporate money and he would resign from its board if his wife, the Democratic presidential nominee, won the presidency.
The Clinton Foundation has been a favorite target of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump
Donald TrumpNewsom touts victory over recall as rejection of 'Trumpism' Newsom easily beats back recall effort in California Second senior official leaving DHS in a week MORE, who has repeatedly alleged that foreign donors had a corrupting influence during Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of State.
