Bangladesh, Aug. 22 -- When questions of political corruption and financial misconduct arise in Washington, few names stir as much controversy as the Clintons. For decades, the Clinton Foundation has been at the center of scrutiny, accused by whistleblowers and watchdogs of blurring the line between charity and personal enrichment. What makes the case even more intriguing is that Muhammad Yunus – Bangladeshi Nobel laureate and founder of Grameen America – has long been among the top donors to the Clinton Foundation, creating a web of financial entanglements stretching across continents.

What seemed like an opportunity for accountability took a dramatic turn when the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) began a serious investigation...