I was reading where Media Matters rebutted this with the fact that 8 members of the panel were not Hillary so I decided to do a little investigation.
1. Department of Treasury: Timothy Geithner. Served in the Clinton Administration
2. DOJ Eric Holder. Served in the Clinton Administration
3.DHS Janet Napolitano Appointed US Attorney by Bill Clinton
4. Commerce Gary Locke Co-chair of the Washington Hillary for President 2008
5. Science and Technology Representative John Holdren Served in the Clinton Administration
Thanks, that’s quite a rogues list!
I’d been wondering what other agencies beside State were involved in the approval process also and got this. IF any of the denials are true, we should be hearing from a member of each of these agencies. They should be willing to tell us that the author of the book got it wrong; that Hillary was NOT the sole approval of the uranium sale.....if not, then I guess we’re free to believe the reported story.
Composition of CFIUS
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The Secretary of the Treasury is the Chairperson of CFIUS, and notices to CFIUS are received, processed, and coordinated at the staff level by the Staff Chairperson of CFIUS, who is the Director of the Office of Investment Security in the Department of the Treasury.
The members of CFIUS include the heads of the following departments and offices:
1.Department of the Treasury (chair)
2.Department of Justice
3.Department of Homeland Security
4.Department of Commerce
5.Department of Defense
6.Department of State
7.Department of Energy
8.Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
9.Office of Science & Technology Policy
The following offices also observe and, as appropriate, participate in CFIUSs activities:
1.Office of Management & Budget
2.Council of Economic Advisors
3.National Security Council
4.National Economic Council
5.Homeland Security Council
The Director of National Intelligence and the Secretary of Labor are non-voting, ex-officio members of CFIUS with roles as defined by statute and regulation.