Posted on 10/28/2017 2:41:30 PM PDT by TBP
In 2010, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) voted to appropriate the sale of mining company Uranium One, to Russias nuclear agency, Rosatom, thus handing 20 percent of US uranium supply to Russia. Then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton served on CFIUS when the committee unanimously approved the Uranium One deal. Information has recently surfaced showing that Russian officials routed millions of dollars to the Clinton Foundation prior to the the Uranium One deal.
Of course, there is a whole lot more to this sticky situation. As Glenn says, by way of introduction in the video above, The amount of information is staggering. It is really in-depth. It is complicated and its something that you need to know about .
Watch the video above to get the scoop on Hillary Clinton, Russia, and the Uranium One deal.
This is devastating to Obama, Clinton (both), Mueller, Comey, and so many others.
“This is devastating to Obama, Clinton (both), Mueller, Comey, and so many others.”
Hope that’s just the short list !
thanks for posting
It is the sort of spy thriller thirty years ago that bored me as impossible.
So Snopes reports that the bulk of the over $100Mill from the Russians was given to the Clinton Foundation prior to Hillary becoming Secretary of State. Was Snopes telling the truth?
They usually don't.
Obama has been awfully quiet
“”Was Snopes telling the truth?””
I would guess “yes” since they didn’t try to shield the Clintons by denying they EVER received money from the Russians which would be the normal course of events when they try to protect the dems.
“This is devastating to Obama, Clinton (both), Mueller, Comey, and so many others. “
Too bad these folks are still the ones in cbarge of the investigation and prosecuion of these crimes...
btt
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