Posted on 04/16/2018 1:52:16 PM PDT by ethom
A Texas Republican said that its possible that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is currently under investigation for his role in supervising a Justice Department and FBI probe into the sale of Uranium One to a Russian company during the Obama administration.
In an interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, Rep. Louis Gohmert also said he would have no problem impeaching Rosenstein because hes a problem.
Rosenstein could very well be under investigation. There is a full investigation into Uranium-One, which he supervised, which he soft-peddled to allow Hillary to get her colleagues to approve the sale of uranium to Russia through Uranium-One, he said.
So, I have no problem with impeaching Rosenstein. He is a problem. He needs to step down. But, hes not going to because hes got to cover for himself and for Mueller in the Uranium investigation.
Earlier reports noted that prior to the Obama administrations approval of the controversial deal in 2010, which gave Russia control over 20 percent of all strategic U.S. uranium reserves, the FBI had evidence that Russian nuclear industry officials were getting kickbacks and were involved in bribery, extortion, and money laundering in order to benefit President Vladimir Putin.
The investigation was supervised by then-U.S. Attorney Rosenstein, and then-Assistant FBI Director Andrew McCabe, who has since been fired by Attorney General Jeff Sessions for lying repeatedly to investigators and department officials. Current special counsel Robert Mueller was head of the FBI at the time as well and even hand-delivered a uranium sample to Russia before the deal was finalized, The Gateway Pundit reported, citing various sources.
While he was Marylands chief federal prosecutor, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosensteins office failed to interview the undercover informant in the FBIs Russian nuclear bribery case before it filed criminal charges in the case in 2014, officials told The Hill, reports John Solomon.
As reported by political operative Dick Morris, writing in The Western Journal, the attorney for FBI informant William D. Campbell said her client informed congressional committees that the Russians bragged that [Bill and Hillary Clintons) influence in the Obama administration would ensure CIFUS (Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States) approval for the Uranium One deal.
According to an FBI informant in the case, President Obama was briefed at least twice but failed to stop the deal.
In October the informant, identified as William Campbell, came forward with details of a story of backroom dealing and quid-pro-quo arrangements involving several Obama administration figures along with Bill and Hillary Clinton.
FBI agents in the Little Rock, Ark., office have reportedly interviewed Campbell, a key witness in the Uranium One deal, as they continue investigating alleged corruption involving the Clintons foundation.
According to investigative reporter Sara A. Carter, Victoria Toensing, an attorney representing Williams who spent more than six years undercover collecting information about the Russian energy and uranium market disclosed the information in a letter seeking retraction of an article by The Hill on Thursday that was based solely on a Democrat memo that attacked Williams credibility.
Exactly and I should add “would be” if we didn’t have a deep state stooge for AG.
This only adds to his list of crimes.
“I have a splinter in my eye. You have a freakin’ rain forest in yours!”
You’d better try to get word to Sessions that Rosenstein is part of the swamp. Evidently he has no idea:
‘Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday went off-script during a speech to praise Rod Rosenstein shortly before the release of a GOP-authored memo reportedly targeting the deputy attorney general. During his remarks at a Department of Justice event on sex-trafficking issues, Sessions thanked Rosenstein and Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand, saying, Those twoRod and Rachelare Harvard graduates, theyre experienced lawyers. Rod had 27 years in the department. Rachels had a number of years in the department previously and so they both represent the kind of quality and leadership that we want in the department. President Trump has reportedly viewed the memoeven before ever reading itas a way to build a public argument against Rosensteins handling of the Russia probe.’
https://www.thedailybeast.com/sessions-goes-off-script-to-praise-rosenstein-before-memo-release4Z
Editor was drunk...again.
“GOP Lawmaker: Rod Rosenstein POSSIBLY Under Investigation For Supervising Uranium One Deal”
or POSSIBLY not ...
No way Sleepy would permit an investigation of his boss.....
Just need Aunt Loretta in there....
I possibly may win Powerball!
‘My name is Rod Rosenstein. I like threatening Congressmen, accepting bribes, authorizing illegal searches and seizures, and plotting to overthrow a sitting president. My friends and I can break any laws that we want because I run the DoJ, and it’s not like I’m going to prosecute myself.’
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/search?q=Rosenstein friends
Also in July, if memory serves, Seth Rich would be dead a little over a week later.
I’m sure it was all a coincidence. A nothing-to-see-here, nothing-to-investigate pure coincidence.
“I really like Louie Gohmert, but I dont know why he and others feel it necessary to make statements like this.”
Why? Because the Deep State keeps pushing ahead that they are on the verge of crushing this Republic and destroying the Trump presidency.
Time to go on offense as the hammer falls on the seditionists and traitors.
Any more questions?
Not this shite again. Mueller returned a sample of stolen uranium.
People keep rolling this out like it’s something significant now.
It sends people on wild runs chasing their tales.
When does it stop being repeated and find new victims, I don’t know.
Only one, why not reread post 20
"Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that their deeds will be exposed."
John 3:20
Sessions is a swamp dweller.
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