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Originally Posted by Guest
"a lucrative deal with Putin to sell 20% of the world's uranium to Russia."
"First, the State Department did approve of Russia’s gradual takeover of a company with significant U.S. uranium assets, but it didn’t act unilaterally. State was one of nine government agencies, not to mention independent federal and state nuclear regulators, that had to sign off on the deal.
Second, while nine people related to the company did donate to the Clinton Foundation, it’s unclear whether they were still involved in the company by the time of the Russian deal and stood to benefit from it.
Third, most of their Clinton Foundation donations occurred before and during Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential bid, before she could have known she would become secretary of state.
The bottom line: While the connections between the Clinton Foundation and the Russian deal may appear fishy, there’s simply no proof of any quid pro quo."
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Without SecState Hitlery's approval, the uranium deal would
not have been approved, PERIOD.
It was a simple question, but since it was too difficult for you to answer with a yes or no, I did it for you.
Next thing you will do is deny that the Secstate has nothing to do with the approval for the pipeline from Canada.