BOMBSHELL: Hillary Just BLINDSIDED By FBI Informant, She Was Paid MILLIONS To Do It!
An informant is now talking to Congress, and it's not good news for the Clintons or Barack
Hussein Obama.
It's being reported that the Kremlin did indeed rout millions of dollars to the U.S.
Precisely to the Clinton Foundation, where the funds would go directly to benefit Hillary
Clinton who worked to reset relations with Russia.
Informant Douglas Campbell, in a written statement to three different congressional committees,
confirmed Russian nuclear executives told him that Moscow hired American lobbying firm
APCO Worldwide to influence Hillary Clinton, who was then the secretary of state amongst
others in the Obama administration.
Campbell also went on to confirm that Russian officials expected APCO Worldwide to apply
a $3 million dollar annual lobbying fee from Moscow towards the money laundering scheme
that is the "Clinton Global Initiative."
The contract actually confirmed $750k payments over a year's time.
"APCO was expected to give assistance free of charge to the Clinton Global Initiative
as part of their effort to create a favorable environment to ensure the Obama administration
made affirmative decisions on everything from Uranium One to the U.S.-Russia Civilian Nuclear
Cooperation agreement," Campbell stated."
Back in 2010, the Uranium One deal gave Russia control of 20% of the United States' uranium
supply.
That was when Hillary Clinton served on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S.
CFIUS unanimously approved the sale of the Canadian mining company Uranium One to the
Russian nuclear firm Rosatom.
And here is the biggest kicker, FBI agents and informants made secret recordings, they
gathered records and intercepted emails dating back to 2009.
Emails which clearly showed that Russian officials had compromised an American uranium trucking
firm with bribes and kickbacks.
But interestingly enough the Department of Justice did not bring charges until 5 years
later in 2014.
"In a statement to The Hill, APCO said its activities involving client work for the Clinton
Global Initiative and Tenex, a unit of Rosatom, were "totally separate and unconnected in
any way" and that "any assertion otherwise is false and unfounded."
Nick Merrill, a spokesman for Hillary Clinton, told the outlet that Campbell's statement
is being used as a distraction from special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into possible
collusion between President Donald Trump's campaign and the Russians in the 2016 election.
"Just yesterday the committee made clear that this secret informant charade was just
that—a charade," Merrill said Wednesday.
"Along with the widely debunked text-message-gate and Nunes' embarrassing memo episode, we
have a trifecta of GOP-manufactured scandals designed to distract from their own president's
problems and the threat to democracy he poses."
How long will Hillary Clinton and her cronies get away with all this corruption as we investigate
a fake Russian Collusion narrative between President Trump and the Russians?
A narrative that was made up by the left that is desperately trying to cover it's own
tail.
Here is more on the Campbell saga via The Hill:
"He accused Obama administration officials of making decisions that ended up benefitting
the Russian nuclear industry, which he said was seeking to build a monopoly in the global
uranium market to help President Vladimir Putin seek a geopolitical advantage over the
United States.
The United States already imports more than 90 percent of the uranium it uses in nuclear
reactors, according to U.S. government figures from 2016.
Campbell wrote that Russian nuclear executives "boasted" during vodka-fueled meetings
monitored by the FBI about "how weak the U.S. government was in giving away uranium
business and were confident that Russia would secure the strategic advantage it was seeking
in the U.S. uranium market."
He also said he asked his FBI handlers why the U.S. was not more aggressive.
"I expressed these concerns repeatedly to my FBI handlers.
The response I got was that politics was somehow involved," he stated.
Much of the GOP's interest in Campbell's story centers on the Obama administration's
approval of the Uranium One deal.
That deal at the time gave the Russian mining giant Rosatom control of roughly 20 percent
of America's capacity to mine uranium.
The deal was approved unanimously in 2010 by the Committee on Foreign Investment in
the United States (CFIUS), a multi-agency board that includes the State Department,
the Defense Department and the Justice Department, among other agencies.
The board has the power to block deals that threaten national security.
Campbell, whose work as an informant was first disclosed in a series of stories published
last fall by The Hill, helped the FBI gather evidence as early as 2009 that the Russian
nuclear industry was engaged in a kickback, bribery and racketeering scheme on U.S. soil.
The criminal scheme, among other things, compromised the U.S. trucking firm that had the sensitive
job of transporting uranium around America, Campbell testified.
Campbell says he provided the FBI the evidence of wrongdoing months before the Obama administration
approved a series of favorable decisions that enriched Rosatom, including the CFIUS decision.
The Hill's stories last fall prompted the Justice Department to take the rare step of
freeing Campbell from his nondisclosure agreement as an intelligence asset so he could testify
to Congress about what he witnessed inside Russia's nuclear industry.
Campbell gave the congressional committees documents he said he provided to his FBI handlers
in 2010 showing that the Russian and American executives implicated in the Tenex bribery
scheme specifically asked him to try to help get the Uranium One deal approved by the Obama
administration.
"In 2010, officials inside Tenex became interested in helping another Rosatom subsidiary,
ARMZ, win Obama administration approval to purchase Uranium One, a Canadian company with
massive Kazakh and large U.S. uranium assets," Campbell said.
"Although Tenex and ARMZ are separate subsidiaries, Tenex had its own interest in Uranium One.
Tenex would become responsible for finding commercial markets and revenue for those uranium
assets once they were mined."
"The emails and documents I intercepted during 2010 made clear that Rosatom's purchase
of Uranium One — for both its Kazakh and American assets — was part of Russia's
geopolitical strategy to gain leverage in global energy markets," he testified.
"I obtained documentary proof that Tenex was helping Rosatom win CFIUS approval, including
an October 6, 2010 email … asking me specifically to help overcome opposition to the Uranium
One deal."
Campbell told lawmakers the purchase of the Uranium One assets and the securing of billions
of new uranium sales contracts inside the United States during the Obama years were
part of the "Russian uranium dominance strategy."
"The importance of the Uranium One decision to Tenex was made clear by the fact that the
Russian government directed Mikerin to open a new U.S. office for Tenex and to create
a new American entity called Tenam in early October 2010, just weeks before Rosatom and
ARMZ won the Obama administration approval to buy Uranium One," he said.
"Rosatom/Tenex threw a party to celebrate, which was widely attended by American nuclear
industry officials.
At the request of the FBI, I attended and recorded video footage of Tenam's new offices,"
he added."
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