foundation would not accept new donations from foreign governments, though it could seek State Department waivers in specific cases. It was not barred from accepting all foreign-government donations.
A correction was made on April 30, 2015
:
An article on Friday about contributions to the Clinton Foundation from people
associated with a Canadian uranium-mining company described incorrectly the foundation's agreement with the Obama administration regarding foreign- government donations while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state. Under the agreement, the foundation would not accept new donations from foreign governments, though it could seek State Department waivers in specific cases. The foundation was not barred from accepting all foreign-government donations.
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