Hillary Clinton and the Kremlin.
1. Hillary Clinton approved the transfer of 20 percent of
U.S. uranium to Russia and nine investors in the deal funneled $145 million to
the Clinton Foundation.
While Hillary Clinton’s State Department was one of eight
agencies to review and sign off on the transfer of 20 percent of U.S. uranium
to Russia — then-Secretary of State Clinton herself was the only agency head
whose family foundation received $145 million in donations from multiple people
connected to the uranium deal, as reported by the New York Times.
2. Bill Clinton bagged $500,000 for a Moscow speech paid for
by a Kremlin-backed bank while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.
Former President Bill Clinton delivered a speech in Moscow
and received a $500,000 speaking fee from a Russian government-connected bank,
while his wife’s State Department was getting ready to sign off on the transfer
of 20 percent of U.S. uranium to Russia.
“And, in one case, a Russian investment bank connected to
the deals paid money to Bill Clinton personally, through a half-million-dollar
speaker’s fee,” reported the New Yorker.
3. Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman’s Joule energy
company bagged $35 million from Putin’s Rusnano.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta sat on the
executive board of an energy company, Joule Unlimited, which received millions
from a Putin-connected Russian government fund. Podesta also owned “75,000
common shares” in Joule Unlimited, which he had transferred to a holding
company called Leonidio LLC.
Podesta also failed to fully disclose his position on Joule
Unlimited’s board of directors and include it in his federal financial
disclosures, as required by law, before he became President Obama’s senior
adviser in January 2014.
4. Clinton Foundation
chatter with State Dept. on Uranium Deal with Russia.
Senior staffers inside Hillary Clinton’s presidential
campaign were warned by Clinton Foundation senior vice president Maura Pally
that the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Charles Grassley
(R-IA), was asking the Department of Justice to investigate the State
Department approval of the sale of American uranium assets to a Russian
company.
The chain of emails proved the regular interaction between
members of the Clinton campaign and senior staff at the Clinton Foundation.
5. Hillary Clinton hid $2.35 million in secret donations
from Ian Telfer, the head of Russia’s uranium company.
Ian Telfer, the head of the Russian government’s uranium
company, Uranium One, made four foreign donations totaling $2.35 million to the
Clinton Foundation, as the New York Times reported.
“Uranium One’s chairman used his family foundation to make
four donations totaling $2.35 million,” the Times reported. “Those
contributions were not publicly disclosed by the Clintons, despite an agreement
Mrs. Clinton had struck with the Obama White House to publicly identify all
donors. Other people with ties to the company made donations as well.”
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