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Clintons described as petty, vengeful and dishonest in book on US-Ireland relations

  • Former foreign policy adviser claims scholarship she helped set up had funding cut as retribution for her backing Barack Obama, not Hillary, for 2008 election

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US president at the time Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton at a pub in Dublin, Ireland in December 2000. Photo: AP
The Guardian

A veteran Democratic foreign policy adviser has accused Bill and Hillary Clinton of nepotism, dishonesty and vindictiveness in an assault on a previously untouched part of the Clinton political legacy – Ireland.

Trina Vargo, who was a behind-the-scenes Washington player in Northern Ireland’s peace process, claims the couple tried to obtain a scholarship to Ireland for a boyfriend of their daughter, Chelsea, and later cut funding for the scholarship to punish Vargo for backing Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination race.

Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea leave a church in Washington in December 1998. Man in centre is unidentified. Photo: AP
Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea leave a church in Washington in December 1998. Man in centre is unidentified. Photo: AP
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Vargo makes the allegations in a book, Shenanigans: the US-Ireland Relationship in Uncertain Times, published this week in the run-up to St Patrick’s Day celebrations.

It lifts the lid on what Vargo sees as inept, deluded and farcical efforts by Irish politicians and officials to tap the Irish diaspora and potential allies in Washington and Hollywood.

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Vargo, who founded the US-Ireland Alliance, a Washington-based non-profit organisation, shuttled between the US capital, Dublin and Belfast for two decades while advising Sen Ted Kennedy and the Clinton and Obama administrations on Northern Ireland.

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