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Trump Reprises Campaign Allegations About 2010 Uranium Deal


Re-airing campaign allegations, President Donald Trump is pointing to an Obama era uranium deal as the “real Russia story” in contrast to a broader inquiry into Russian meddling during the 2016 election.

Trump told reporters Thursday in the Oval Office that media outlets have failed to adequately cover the purchase of American uranium mines by a Russian-backed company in 2010, an issue which Democrats have dismissed as widely debunked. The agreement was reached while Hillary Clinton led the State Department and some investors in the company had relationships with former President Bill Clinton and donated to the Clinton Foundation.

“That’s your real Russia story. Not a story where they talk about collusion and there was none. It was a hoax. Your real Russia story is uranium,” Trump said during a meeting about Puerto Rico’s hurricane recovery.

As he attempts to push back against the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, Trump has sought to link his former Democratic presidential rival to Russia’s purchase of Uranium One and accused Hillary Clinton of selling one-fifth of the nation’s uranium. Democrats contend Trump is seeking to deflect from the Russia probe and his friendly rhetoric toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Senate Judiciary Committee has launched an investigation into a Russian nuclear bribery case after a series of stories by The Hill that showed the FBI had evidence that Russian nuclear officials were involved in fraudulent dealings in 2009 before the uranium deal was approved.

During his 2016 campaign, Trump frequently cited the deal for the uranium, which is used in nuclear reactors, and has returned to the issue at rallies during his presidency. Trump tweeted about the uranium deal on Thursday morning and administration officials have sought to bring attention to the transaction, which also was explored in “Clinton Cash,” a 2015 book by conservative author Peter Schweizer.

Clinton’s State Department, however, was one of nine U.S. government agencies that had to approve the deal and her campaign and former State department officials said she was not involved in the approval process by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS.

Clinton said in a June 2015 interview with WMUR in New Hampshire that she “was not personally involved because that wasn’t something the secretary of state did.” Only the president can suspend or block a transaction reviewed by CFIUS.

Republicans have also pointed to some of the investors in the deal and their ties to the former president. Canadian financier Frank Giustra, a top Clinton Foundation donor, sold his company, UrAsia, to Uranium One, which was chaired by Ian Telfer, also a Clinton Foundation donor. Giustra has said he sold his stake in the deal in 2007, while Clinton and Barack Obama were vying for the Democratic presidential nomination.

And PolitiFact found that the majority of the donations from individuals related to Uranium One and UrAsia were made before and during Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign — before she became Secretary of State.

Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Thursday requested the Justice Department to lift a non-disclosure agreement he said prevented a former FBI confidential informant from speaking to Congress about the handling of a criminal probe linked to the deal. Grassley said the Justice Department had threatened to prosecute the informant if he disclosed details of his involvement in the investigation.

(AP)



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  1. Pretty soon the degenerate draft dodging moron is going to bring up Lincoln’s assassination to divert from his incompetence and corruption!

  2. I hope RT,that you remember that President Trump is a goy just like all the presidents before him.
    Perhaps Hashem has let this particular goy, that beats to a different drum, become president ,so people like you ,RT,and your friends will remember that not even a president is necessarily a good person.
    A president can be narcissistic and self centered,and have a high ego,and still be a president.
    I am sorry for going on,but really, good Jewish people like you that get so rattled by that guy called Trump amuses me!
    So you think President Obama was great because he had that beautiful smile,and knows how to say those smooth words that makes one feel like he just got some sweet massage.The same Obama that was cruel to Israel,and the Syrian people?!The same Obama that passed the Obamacare with only Democratic votes,and could not tolerate a single word of criticism??!Sure does not sound too nice to me!!If anything,Obama sounds arrogant,self-centered,and only felt that he was right.
    So you like President George W.Bush???I too liked his way of rallying the American people after the dreadful 9/11.
    But alas,I will admit that he delegated too much power to his VP and others,and took way too long to figure out what to do with Iraq.
    And in that way,Bush actually resembles Trump in a way!!!
    Please not President Clinton with his low-life affair,as that whole sordid affair is still a trillion worse than this mess that the media created with Trump!
    So you see,RT,that every President have had a bad side,for after all,they are goyim without the Torah.
    So Trump is yet another goy on top.
    I can see that he annoys you,because he is not a politician ,and does not know the art of sugarcoating his words,and smiling that oversize smile that makes us all go,oh what a great guy he must be.
    Nope,Trump has been a cutthroat businessman his whole life,and in that world insults are offered and there are no sugarcoated words or oversize smiles.
    But alas the constitution has allowed anyone to run,even a businessman with a flare for the untruth and insults and those weird and bizarre remarks!!
    But it does not say in the constitution that every word that the President states must be revered,and that he has to be your guiding light!
    In my eyes,the economy is booming ,which means that the top people do not see the President as some threat.
    Trump has delegated major decisions to smarter people than him.
    He himself knows that he does not hold the answers.
    Trump reveres the army,and he will rely on them ,before he does anything major.
    So really RT is there anything more that I can write to reassure you that the USA will remain strong under Trump??
    I will add that Trump cannot declare war without the Congress and the Senate approval,and any of his rash decision can be stopped by the Supreme court.
    And gosh in three years you can get rid of him if the Democrats finally decide to get rid of Hilary Clinton!
    Yes he will continue with his fights with the media,and those that will insult him,but what can you expect from a goy,and especially one that thinks like a businessman and does not act like a politician?!

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