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Declassified FBI Memos: Probe into Clinton Foundation Ties to ‘Uranium One’ Deal Stalled by DOJ Leadership

Recently, the spotlight has been once again turned to the Clinton Foundation as newly declassified FBI and DOJ records have revived scrutiny of its ties to the Uranium One deal. These records closely track and reinforce investigative reporting by Breitbart News Senior Contributor Peter Schweizer that was first brought to national attention.

The Uranium One deal, which was approved by the Obama administration in 2010, allowed a Russian-owned company to acquire a controlling stake in Uranium One, a Canadian-based company with uranium assets in the United States. This deal has been under scrutiny for years, with allegations of corruption and inappropriate influence by the Clintons.

The newly released FBI documents reveal that the agency’s investigation into the Clinton Foundation’s ties to the Uranium One deal was stonewalled by the leadership at the Department of Justice. These memos paint a troubling picture of how the DOJ, under the direction of former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, hindered the investigation and prevented it from moving forward.

According to the memos, the FBI was met with resistance and roadblocks at every turn as they tried to gather evidence and conduct interviews. The DOJ leadership repeatedly denied requests from the FBI to issue subpoenas and delay key interviews, ultimately delaying and stalling the investigation.

The memos also shed light on the role of Clinton Foundation donor and former President Bill Clinton in the Uranium One deal. The documents reveal that the FBI was aware of concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest and suspicious foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation. However, these concerns were not addressed and the investigation was hindered by the DOJ’s interference.

The revelations in these newly declassified documents only further reinforce the investigative reporting done by Peter Schweizer, who first brought these concerns to light in his book “Clinton Cash” and subsequent articles. Schweizer’s in-depth investigation into the Clinton Foundation’s ties to the Uranium One deal has been met with praise and recognition, and these newly released documents only serve to validate his findings.

The Clinton Foundation’s involvement in the Uranium One deal has long been a subject of controversy and suspicion. The fact that the DOJ leadership, under the Obama administration, actively hindered the investigation into these ties only adds to the growing concerns about the potential corruption and influence-peddling within the Clinton Foundation.

It is important to note that the Clinton Foundation has denied any wrongdoing and has defended its actions. However, these newly declassified documents raise serious questions and call for further investigation into the foundation’s ties to the Uranium One deal.

The American people deserve transparency and accountability from their government and its officials. The fact that the DOJ leadership actively obstructed an investigation into the Clinton Foundation’s ties to the Uranium One deal is alarming and cannot be ignored.

It is time for the truth to be fully revealed and for justice to be served. The American people deserve to know the full extent of the Clinton Foundation’s involvement in the Uranium One deal and any potential conflicts of interest or corrupt actions that may have taken place.

In conclusion, the newly declassified FBI and DOJ records have once again turned the spotlight on the Clinton Foundation and its ties to the Uranium One deal. These documents, which closely track and support the investigative reporting done by Peter Schweizer, reveal a troubling pattern of obstruction and interference by the DOJ leadership. It is time for a thorough and transparent investigation into the Clinton Foundation’s actions and for accountability to be upheld. The American people deserve nothing less.

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