Heres your uranium bs easyMueller has shown his hand:Doesn't matter. The repugs would never let this see the light of day.I think they should wait until we get the results of Mueller's investigation. They haven't got anywhere close to enough, or the support.
This is going to be a boy crying wolf situation if they aren't careful.
2 indictments stemming from a 2009 Tax Evasion incident.
1 'staged' indictment of an unpaid Trump volunteer who 'lied to the FBI', who was actually an obvious Obama / Mueller 'plant' due to the fact that he wore a wire and shopped a book deal 3 weeks before he was 'caught' mimicking 'Scooter Libby'.
....meanwhile, evidence released 2 weeks ago roved Mueller was involved with US AG Holder and President Obama in hiding Russian crimes and scandals in their attempt to secure the purchase of Uranium One...which the 3 co-conspirators helped them do.
Fox News’s Shepard Smith debunks his network’s favorite Hillary Clinton ‘scandal,’ infuriates viewers
By Fred Barbash November 15 at 2:35 AM
Fox News anchor Shepard Smith debunked what his own network has called the Hillary Clinton uranium “scandal,” infuriating Fox viewers, some of whom suggested that he ought to work for CNN or MSNBC.
Smith’s critique, which called President Trump’s accusations against Clinton “inaccurate,” was triggered by renewed calls from Republicans on Capitol Hill for a special counsel to investigate Clinton.
Fox News, along with Trump and his allies, has been suggesting for months a link between donations to the Clinton Foundation and the approval of a deal by the State Department and the Obama administration allowing a Russian company to purchase a Canada-based mining group with operations in the United States.
Trump called it “Watergate, modern-age.” Former White House adviser Sebastian Gorka, speaking on Fox News last month, said it was “equivalent to” the Julius and Ethel Rosenberg spying case of the 1950s, in which the couple was charged with providing U.S. atomic secrets to the Soviet Union, noting that “those people got the chair.”
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Did Russia obtain '20 percent of our uranium' ?
The United States lost nowhere near 20 percent of its uranium supply as a result of the Rostom-Uranium One deal. (Meg Kelly/The Washington Post)
Various fact-checkers, including The Washington Post’s, have already dismantled the underpinnings of these accusations. No one expected a similar debunking from Fox