The State Department’s Inspector General reportedly subpoenaed the Clinton Foundation last fall to investigate the foundation’s projects that may have required government approval while Clinton was Secretary of State, according to a Washington Post report. The subpoena also sought records concerning longtime Hillary Clinton confidante and aide Huma Abedin, who, as the Post noted, “was employed simultaneously by the State Department, the foundation, Clinton’s personal office, and a private consulting firm with ties to the Clintons.” Lawmakers like Rep. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) have questioned Abedin’s “special government employee status” and “alleged that Abedin’s role at the center of overlapping public and private Clinton worlds created the potential for conflicts of interest.” The Post noted that the State Department’s Inspector General investigated Abedin last year and “concluded she was overpaid nearly $10,000 because of violations of sick leave and vacation policies, a finding that Abedin and her attorneys have contested.” The Clinton Foundation—and Clinton’s campaign—came under fire after mainstream media outlets like the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Daily Beast, the New Yorker, and Bloomberg confirmed Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large and Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer’s reporting in his best-selling book, Clinton Cash, about mega donors to the Clinton