Claim(permalink)
Sec. of State Hillary Clinton's approval of a deal to transfer control of 20% of U.S. uranium deposits to a Russian company was a quid pro quo exchange for donations to the Clinton Foundation.
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Date published
2016-10-24
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MarsNuclear fuelConservatism in the United StatesCorporationClinton familyQuid pro quoCabinet of the United StatesRosatomWestern EuropeUnited States Department of StateFederal government of the United StatesAwkward (TV series)KazakhstanFactCheck.orgTony BlairSchweizer Aircraft18 MonthsNuclear Regulatory CommissionRepublican Party of TexasBreitbart NewsVetoSoviet UnionDiplomatic missionUraniumWyomingAsiaMoscowPrime Minister of the United KingdomThe New York Times2016 United States presidential electionClinton FoundationBill ClintonUnited States CongressSouth AfricaCanadaEuropean UnionRussiaNew York CityHillary ClintonFacebookPresident of the United StatesDonald TrumpAtomic Energy Act of 1954José Fernández (pitcher)Editor-at-largeSole PowerFungibilityHoover InstitutionGeorge RichUnited States Intelligence CommunityRenaissance Capital (Russian company)LawAlarm BellsInvestment bankingGovernment of Russia

