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Friday, October 20, 2017

Bill Clinton sought State’s permission to meet with Russian nuclear official during Obama uranium decision

As he prepared to collect a $500,000 payday in Moscow in 2010, Bill Clinton sought clearance from the State Department to meet with a key board director of the Russian nuclear energy firm Rosatom — which at the time needed the Obama administration’s approval for a controversial uranium deal, government records show.

Arkady Dvorkovich, a top aide to then-Russian President Dmitri Medvedev and one of the highest-ranking government officials to serve on Rosatom’s board of supervisors, was listed on a May 14, 2010, email as one of 15 Russians the former president wanted to meet during a late June 2010 trip, the documents show.

“In the context of a possible trip to Russia at the end of June, WJC is being asked to see the business/government folks below. Would State have concerns about WJC seeing any of these folks,” Clinton Foundation foreign policy adviser Amitabh Desai wrote the State Department on May 14, 2010, using the former president’s initials and forwarding the list of names to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s team.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Treason.

Anonymous said...

6:51

Absolutely correct!!

Anonymous said...

I can hear a repeated whisper from the chorus: indictment, indictment, indictment.

Anonymous said...

WHY isn't Trump going after them and what about Al Sharpton he is STILL OUT.

Wake up Trump.

Anonymous said...

It's surprising that he asked for permission, but he's always asked Hillary for that, except for the sex parts.