Hillary Clinton and the Obama
administration find themselves at the center of an explosive scandal
involving the transfer of 20 percent of all U.S. uranium to Russia via
the sale of the Uranium One company, just as nine foreign investors in
the deal funneled $145 million to the Clinton Foundation to help grease
the wheels.
Here are the seven facts about the Uranium One deal you need to know:
Peter Schweizer Broke the Uranium One Scandal Government Accountability Institute (GAI) President and
Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer broke the Uranium
One scandal in his bookClinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich. In
the book, he reported that Clinton’s State Department, along with other
federal agencies, approved the transfer of 20 percent of all U.S.
uranium to Russia and that nine foreign investors in the deal gave $145
million to Hillary and Bill Clinton’s personal charity, the Clinton
Foundation.
The New York Times Confirmed the Scandal in 2015
The New York Times confirmed
Schweizer’s Uranium One revelations in a 4,000-word front-page story by
a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter. It detailed how the
Russian energy giant Rosatom had taken over the Canadian firm with three
separate purchases between 2009 and 2013, largely coinciding with
Hillary Clinton’s time as secretary of state.
The FBI Uncovered Evidence that Russian Money Was Funneled to the Clinton Foundation
The Hill reported
last week that ahead of the deal, the FBI had uncovered “substantial
evidence that Russian nuclear industry officials were engaged in
bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering” to expand Russia’s
nuclear footprint in the U.S. as early as 2009. The agency also found
that Russian nuclear officials
had routed millions of dollars to the U.S. to benefit the Clinton
Foundation. The Justice Department would sit on the evidence for four
years before looking to prosecute, by which time the deal had been
approved.
Congress Is Now Investigating
The Senate Judiciary Committee has launched a probe into the scandal and has sent requests
for more information to 10 federal agencies involved in the approval of
the partial sale of Uranium One, asking what they knew about the FBI
investigation and when.
Bill Clinton Was Paid $500,000 for a Speech in Moscow
Bill Clinton bagged a $500,000 speech in Moscow paid for by a
Kremlin-backed bank shortly after Russia announced its intention to take
a majority stake in the company. According to the Times, Clinton traveled to Moscow in June 2010, the same month Rosatom struck its deal for its majority stake in Uranium One.
The Clinton Foundation Took Big Bucks from Uranium Investors
According to theTimes, The Clinton Foundation received $2.35 million in donations from Ian Telfer, a mining investor who was also the chairman of Uranium One when Rosatom acquired it. It also received $31.3
million and a pledge for $100 million more from Frank Giustra, the
Canadian mining financier whose company merged with Uranium One.
Senate RepublicansWant an FBI Gag Order Lifted
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has called
for the Justice Department to lift the gag order on the FBI’s
whistleblower, indicating that he may have more explosive revelations
related to the case and on what the Clintons and the Obama
administration knew about the case and when they knew it.
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