Obama Sent Hillary on Swiss Mission That Put a Whistleblower in Prison After He Exposed 19,000 Criminal Elites

Apr 27, 2026

The Obama DOJ put a man who exposed criminal elites in prison.

That was the reward – 30 months in a federal penitentiary – for the only whistleblower in US history to recover more money for the Treasury than all other IRS whistleblowers in American history combined.

And the 14,550 Democrat donors whose names disappeared from the file he handed over? Not one of them did a single day.

The Banker Who Broke Open Swiss Secrecy

Bradley Birkenfeld was a senior manager at UBS in Geneva, Switzerland. His job was to solicit wealthy Americans – minimum account size, one million dollars – and park their money in numbered Swiss accounts where no government, no tax authority, no one on earth could touch it.

In 2007, Birkenfeld walked away from all of it.

He resigned, flew to Washington, and voluntarily marched into the DOJ with evidence of 19,000 illegal offshore accounts holding tens of billions in hidden American assets. Nobody sent him. Nobody subpoenaed him. He went because he believed it was the right thing to do.

As a direct result of his disclosures, UBS paid a $780 million fine, shut down its illegal cross-border operation, and 130 Swiss banks signed formal agreements with the U.S. government. Three IRS amnesty programs were launched. The IRS officially designated Birkenfeld a whistleblower and handed him a $104 million award – the largest in IRS history – on the day he walked out of prison.

Not the day he walked in. The day he walked out.

Hillary Flew to Switzerland and 14550 Names Vanished

Here is where the crime begins.

Obama's DOJ had 19,000 names. They should have prosecuted every one of them. Instead, they dispatched Hillary Clinton.

In early 2009, newly minted Secretary of State Hillary Clinton flew to Geneva to meet personally with the Swiss Foreign Minister. She had no business anywhere near an international criminal investigation. The FBI handles that. The DOJ handles that. The Secretary of State does not handle that – unless the goal is to make the problem go away.

The deal Hillary announced gave UBS a pass on 14,550 names. Out of 19,000 tax cheats on Birkenfeld's list, UBS was required to hand over just 4,450. Nobody explained who decided which names got turned over and which ones got buried. Birkenfeld has been asking that question for nearly two decades. Those were his clients. He knows exactly how many names were on that list.

Then came the money.

Before Hillary's deal, UBS had donated less than $60,000 to the Clinton Foundation. Afterward, UBS donations to the Clinton Foundation ballooned to $600,000 – a tenfold increase confirmed by the Wall Street Journal. The bank lent $32 million to Clinton Foundation programs. UBS paid Bill Clinton $1.5 million for a series of private question-and-answer sessions with bank executives – making UBS the biggest single corporate source of speaking income for the former president since he left the White House.

Hillary negotiated the deal. Her husband lined his pockets off it. And 14,550 Democrat donors walked free.

The Only Person Sent to Prison Was the Hero

Not one UBS executive was ever criminally prosecuted.

Not one of the 14,550 donors whose names Hillary buried was ever charged.

Not a dime in back taxes was collected from them – because you cannot collect taxes from people whose names you have erased.

The only person to go to prison in the largest tax fraud case in American history was Bradley Birkenfeld – the man who exposed it.

Obama's DOJ charged him with a single count of conspiracy to commit tax fraud, using information Birkenfeld himself had volunteered, and put him away for 30 months. On the very day Brad reported to prison, Barack Obama was on the golf course at Martha's Vineyard with the Chairman of UBS Americas – one of Obama's top campaign donors and fundraising bundlers.

The whistleblower went to prison. Obama teed off with the man whose bank he'd just helped escape justice.

Washington D.C. protects its own. And everyone else pays the price.

It Is Time for Trump to Act

Brad Birkenfeld is alive. He has written the book – Lucifer's Banker Uncensored, published in eight languages, foreword by Peter Schweizer. He is ready to testify as a witness today.

The questions that demand a Special Counsel are not complicated. Is it a crime to cover up the largest tax fraud in IRS history? Is it a crime to erase 14,550 names from a federal investigation to protect Democrat donors? Is it a crime to offer a sweetheart deal to a foreign bank in exchange for burying those names and then pocket $1.5 million in speaking fees? By any standard, the answer to every one of those questions is yes.

Obama and Hillary cost American taxpayers an estimated $100 billion in uncollected taxes by protecting their donors. Democrats put Brad in prison for the same reason they put Tina Peters in prison – to cover up their crimes, silence witnesses, and send a message to every future whistleblower: report Democrat corruption and we will destroy your life.

President Trump, it is time to right a terrible injustice. Appoint a Special Counsel. Prosecute Obama and Hillary for this criminal conspiracy. And give Bradley Birkenfeld the Presidential Pardon he has earned.

Every American taxpayer owes him a debt that cannot be overstated.

Sources:

  • Wayne Allyn Root, "Read the Shocking Story of Obama and Hillary Criminal Scandal, Conspiracy and Coverup," The Gateway Pundit, April 24, 2026.
  • Sharyl Attkisson, "Unfinished Business: The Whistleblower," Full Measure, November 8, 2015.
  • Sharyl Attkisson, "He Blew the Whistle on a Global Financial Firm, Then Broke Open Swiss Bank Secrecy," The Daily Signal, May 28, 2016.
  • James V. Grimaldi and Rebecca Ballhaus, "Swiss Bank's Donations to Clinton Foundation Rose After Hillary Intervention in IRS Dispute," The Wall Street Journal, July 30, 2015.
  • Fox News Staff, "Swiss Bank's Donations to Clinton Foundation Increased After Hillary Intervention in IRS Dispute," Fox News, December 20, 2015.
  • Corporate Crime Reporter, "Bradley Birkenfeld Wants Senate Hearing on Failure of DOJ to Crack Down on Corporate Crime," October 31, 2016.

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