FBI Report Confirms Hillary Took a Bribe from the Russians

OAN, Fox News, and a number of other sources are reporting that Russian donations [read: bribes] to the Clinton Foundation are the reason that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton allowed an estimated 20% of U.S. uranium reserves to be sold to a foreign power.

OAN interviewed Victoria Toesing and former Clinton advisor, Dick Morris for details of this breaking story. Toesing is an attorney for FBI informant William Douglas Campbell who revealed the real reason Clinton and others traveled to the former Soviet Union before the deal.

Republican Representative Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House intelligence committee, who launched an investigation of the deal last year told Fox News last October:

You are talking about major decisions that were made at a time when we were resetting relations with Russia that actually happened to benefit, you know, the Clinton Foundation, perhaps other avenues, we don’t know yet.

Liberal sites like Factcheck.org admit that Bill Clinton received $500,000 for a speech around the time of the deal and “it may be that individuals and companies sought to curry favor with Hillary Clinton and even influence her department’s decision on the Uranium One sale.” The claim is that these huge speaking fees had no influence on her official actions.

Watch the video and learn why Dick Morris says that many Russian officials were openly derisive of Clinton and laughed when asked about the deal. See why Morris says this may have been one of the largest money laundering schemes ever.


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