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New York Post claims Tax filings reveal Joe Biden’s cancer charity spent no money on research but millions paying top staff




U.S Federal tax filings have revealed that a cancer charity started by Joe Biden spent nearly all of its contributions on salaries for its staff while donating no money whatsoever to research as what its intended purpose.

The New York Post reported that the Biden Cancer Initiative was founded in 2017 by the former vice president and his wife Jill Biden to “develop and drive implementation of solutions to accelerate progress in cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis, research and care and to reduce disparities in cancer outcomes,” according to its IRS mission statement.

However, in the fiscal years 2017 and 2018, the charity took in $4,809,619 but spent in those two years $3,070,301 on its payroll with the charities president Gregory Simon, raking in $429,850 in fiscal 2018 (July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019), according to the charity’s most recent federal tax filings.

That is more than the annual salary of the President of the United States, which in point of fact is currently donated to actual charities by President Trump who does not take a wage for his service to his nation.

Other cronies of the Obama administration, as well as Gregory Simon have also gotten lucrative position in the “charity” with Danielle Carnival, former chief of staff for Obama’s cancer initiative, the Cancer Moonshot Task Force, who took home $258,207 in 2018.

Aside from the lining the pockets of Obama administration lackeys and allies of Joe Biden the “charity” spent $56,738 on conferences, $59,356 on travel in 2017 while the following year, the travel expenditure swelled to $97,149, and the non-profit spent $742,953 on conferences, tax filings show.

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