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Riley Skinner
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If you didn't read my story about Congress coming back to work, then you missed my bullet point on the Uranium One issue.
Here's what I wrote:
"6. Uranium One probe fades away. For months, Republicans vowed to uncover wrongdoing involving the Clinton Foundation and the sale of Uranium reserves to Russia. According to GOP lawmakers, the big ace-in-the-hole was said to be an FBI informant, who was going to blow the whistle on all sorts of wrongdoing. That informant, William Campbell, was brought in for a closed door interview. Democrats said it was a disaster for the GOP, that Campbell had no “evidence of a quid pro quo” that involved Hillary Clinton and Democrats in any way. After Democrats put out a scathing review of the testimony, Congressional Republicans pretty much dropped the Uranium One subject, as Campbell won’t be appearing in any public hearing any time soon. The response of the House Oversight Committee – run by the GOP – was telling, in that it didn’t sound like something explosive was about to be unveiled. For now, it’s like Uranium One was never a big deal for the GOP. "
http://jamiedupree.blog.ajc.com/2018/05/06/10-things-to-watch-as-congress-returns-to-work/
Here's what I wrote:
"6. Uranium One probe fades away. For months, Republicans vowed to uncover wrongdoing involving the Clinton Foundation and the sale of Uranium reserves to Russia. According to GOP lawmakers, the big ace-in-the-hole was said to be an FBI informant, who was going to blow the whistle on all sorts of wrongdoing. That informant, William Campbell, was brought in for a closed door interview. Democrats said it was a disaster for the GOP, that Campbell had no “evidence of a quid pro quo” that involved Hillary Clinton and Democrats in any way. After Democrats put out a scathing review of the testimony, Congressional Republicans pretty much dropped the Uranium One subject, as Campbell won’t be appearing in any public hearing any time soon. The response of the House Oversight Committee – run by the GOP – was telling, in that it didn’t sound like something explosive was about to be unveiled. For now, it’s like Uranium One was never a big deal for the GOP. "
http://jamiedupree.blog.ajc.com/2018/05/06/10-things-to-watch-as-congress-returns-to-work/