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Please stop insulting us. Everyone knows FactCheck is a hardcore leftist propaganda machine.nop, you've been schooled!The Russians did give 145 million dollars to the Hillary foundation...
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That's a fact.
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Of the $145 million allegedly contributed to the Clinton Foundation by Uranium One investors, the lion’s share — $131.3 million — came from a single donor, Frank Giustra, the company’s founder. But Giustra sold off his entire stake in the company in 2007, three years before the Russia deal and at least 18 months before Clinton became secretary of state.
Of the remaining individuals connected with Uranium One who donated to the Clinton Foundation, only one was found to have contributed during the same time frame that the deal was taking place.
we've been over this before Dope, pay attention ok ?
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Here are some key points from the Times report:
- According to The Times, Uranium One's involvement with the Clintons stretches back to 2005, when former President Bill Clinton accompanied Canadian mining financier Frank Giustra to Kazakhstan, where they met with authoritarian president Nursultan Nazarbayev. Going against American foreign policy at the time, Bill Clinton expressed support for Nazarbayev's bid to lead an international elections monitoring group.
- Soon after, Giustra's company, UrAsia Energy (the predecessor to Uranium One) won stakes in three uranium mines controlled by Kazakhstan's state-run uranium agency. Months after the deal, Giustra reportedly donated $31.3 million to Clinton's foundation.
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You've been schooled dope, pay attention.
FACT CHECK: Hillary Clinton Gave 20 Percent of United States' Uranium to Russia in Exchange for Clinton Foundation Donations?
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A False 'Corruption' Claim - FactCheck.org
Donald Trump claims — falsely — that Hillary Clinton gave Russia 20% of US uranium
The facts behind Trump’s repeated claim about Hillary Clinton’s role in the Russian uranium deal
That's why I posted the NU Times on her bribary scam, no bias there against her.
That's the only kind of source she'll use.