Mueller Now Connected to a Covered-Up Bribery Scheme Involving Hillary Clinton
Well, well, well.
It looks as if former FBI director Robert Mueller, who is now special counsel in charge
of the Justice Department's Russia investigation, allegedly hid evidence that was collected
as early as 2009 which shows Russian officials were involved in a bribery scheme with Hillary
Clinton's charity in order to expand their atomic energy business within the U.S
According to The Hill:
Federal agents used a confidential U.S. witness working inside the Russian nuclear industry
to gather extensive financial records, make secret recordings and intercept emails as
early as 2009 that showed Moscow had compromised an American uranium trucking firm with bribes
and kickbacks in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, FBI and court documents
show.
Rather than bring immediate charges for the scheme though, the FBI and Justice Department
decided to continue "investigating" the issue for four more years – leaving the
American public and Congress in the dark about Russian nuclear corruption on U.S. soil during
a period when the Obama administration made two major decisions benefiting Putin's commercial
nuclear ambitions.
The details were revealed in a report earlier this week.
Apparently, the evidence was withheld from lawmakers while they were questioning the
Obama administration's approval of the sale of Uranium One to Russia's nuclear giant
Rosatom in 2010, which ultimately led to Russian control of 20% of U.S. uranium supply.
Then, in 2011, the administration approved Tenex, a subsidiary of Rosatom, in partnership
with the United States Enrichment Corp., to sell commercial uranium to U.S. nuclear power
plants.
Prior to that, Tenex was only allowed to sell reprocessed uranium recovered from dismantled
Soviet nuclear weapons under the 1990s "Megatons to Megawatts" peace program U.S. nuclear
power plants.
An anonymous person who worked on the case informed The Hill, "The Russians were compromising
American contractors in the nuclear industry with kickbacks and extortion threats, all
of which raised legitimate national security concerns.
And none of that evidence got aired before the Obama administration made those decisions."
"Former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), who chaired the House Intelligence Committee during the
time the FBI probe was being conducted, told The Hill that he was never told of anything
regarding "Russian nuclear corruption," though many of his fellow lawmakers were concerned
about the deal, which was also approved by Hillary Clinton's State Department.
"Not providing information on a corruption scheme before the Russian uranium deal was
approved by U.S. regulators and engage appropriate congressional committees has served to undermine
U.S. national security interests by the very people charged with protecting them," Rogers
said.
"The Russian efforts to manipulate our American political enterprise is breathtaking.""


For more infomation >> Autoboy Blackbox : Dashcam App - 06-18-2018 01:51:21 1648 Weigel Dr, Marrero, LA 70072, USA - Duration: 7:36.
For more infomation >> Brit Hume: Charles Krauthammer was one of a kind - Duration: 2:47.
For more infomation >> Bret Baier opens up about his friendship with Krauthammer - Duration: 3:20.
For more infomation >> Tucker Carlson: Fox News viewers loved Charles Krauthammer - Duration: 1:18.
For more infomation >> "Time" reagiert auf Trumps Grenzpolitik - Duration: 3:06. 

No comments:
Post a Comment