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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: zzpat who wrote (1037479)11/8/2017 11:39:29 AM
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You'll never accept proof, just like you'll never accept proof that Hillary is a criminal. Your mind is not open to it. But here's what we know today:

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newsweek.com

Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) on Friday introduced a resolution calling for the resignation of Mueller because he led the FBI in 2010 when the Obama administration and then–Secretary of State Hillary Clinton approved a deal giving Russia control of 20 percent of the U.S.’s uranium assets.

At the time the Obama administration was considering the deal, the FBI had evidence of Russian bribery and required a confidential informant to sign a non-disclosure agreement, Gaetz noted based on government documents. The Department of Justice waited until 2014 to file charges.

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washingtonexaminer.com

New York Rep. Peter King wants special counsel Robert Mueller to come to Congress to explain why the FBI didn’t sound the alarm louder about a deal to sell a company in control of uranium reserves to a Russian company.

King said Sunday on Fox News that Mueller, who was FBI director from 2001-2013, has some questions to answer about the deal that saw a Russian state-controlled company buy Uranium One, a company that controlled 20 percent of American uranium reserves.

“Bob Mueller should come forward to the Congress and explain how he addresses [the deal] because it's not only a question whether or not the Clintons, what involvement they had with uranium,” King said, “but it’s also the fact he was head of the FBI at a time we've been told an investigation is being conducted by the FBI as to bribery and collusion involving the Russians and yet, this was approved the Cabinet and the treasury secretary, secretary of state and the president.”
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foxnews.com

Multiple congressional committees are investigating an Obama-era deal that resulted in a Russian company purchasing American uranium mines.

Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the probe into alleged Russian interference in the election, was the head of the FBI when it investigated Rosatom officials’ extortion and corruption.

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cnn.com
House Republicans announced a probe into the circumstances surrounding the sale of a uranium mining company to Russia's Atomic Energy Agency, Rosatom, that was approved by the Obama administration in 2010.

The deal had to be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a committee that is composed of representatives from several US government agencies, including the State Department, which at the time was led by Secretary Hillary Clinton.

The informant's attorney tells CNN the informant has a lot of information about corruption that has not come out yet. In particular, the attorney maintains that while the FBI investigation was going on, FBI agents told the informant that President Barack Obama was being briefed on the probe, and that's why the informant was so stunned when the Uranium One deal was approved in 2010. Obama's representative declined to comment.

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WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE RUSSIAN URANIUM SCHEME INVOLVING CLINTON AND OBAMA
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