Hillary Clinton campaign leaders are losing their patience with questions about pay-to-play schemes and favors for donors by the Clinton Foundation.

Campaign spokesman Brian Fallon snapped at MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell on Wednesday over repeated questions about the dealings of the foundation.

“Is it time to disband it?” Mitchell wondered.

“More than half the people in the world receiving AIDS drugs received them from the Clinton Foundation,” Fallon responded, “so, no, the Clinton Foundation will not be completely shuttering its work even if Clinton wins the presidency.

“And for good reason. They want to continue this work. And you know what? If any American voter is troubled by the idea that the Clintons want to continue working to solve the AIDS crisis on the side while Hillary Clinton is president, then don’t vote for her,” Fallon said.

“But I think most voters are pretty reasonable on that point.”