Mueller was in charge of the FBI when an informant embedded within Russian circles reported findings with facts (money transactions, emails, contracts, letters etc) that there were shady players acting within the Uranium 1 deal. He also reported payoffs to American government officials most notably the Clinton's just months before the sale of the Uranium 1 deal went down. The informant was forced to remain silent and sign a gag order at the commands of Mueller. Son thereafter, the Uranium 1 deal was signed by not only then Sec of State Hillary Clinton, but was also signed off by notable cabinet heads including (GASP!!) ROD ROSENSTEIN.
Douglas Campbell, the FBI informant, alleged that Moscow paid millions of dollars to a lobbying firm to help Bill Clinton’s charities in order to influence Hillary Clinton, who was then former President Barack Obama’s secretary of state.
Campbell made the claims in a 10-page statement given to the Senate Judiciary Committee, House Intelligence Committee and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Campbell said Russian nuclear officials “told me at various times that they expected APCO to apply a portion of the $3 million annual lobbying fee it was receiving from the Russians to provide in-kind support for the Clinton’s Global Initiative.”
The
Times detailed how the Clinton Foundation had received millions in donations from investors in Uranium One.
The donations from those with ties to Uranium One weren’t publicly disclosed by the Clinton Foundation, even though Hillary Clinton had an agreement with the White House that the foundation would disclose all contributors. Days after the
Times story, the foundation acknowledged that it “
made mistakes,” saying it had disclosed donations from a Canadian charity, for instance, but not the donors to that charity who were associated with the uranium company.
The
Times also wrote that Bill Clinton spoke at a conference in Moscow on June 29, 2010 — which was after the Rosatom-Uranium One merger was announced in June 2010, but before it was approved by the Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States in October 2010. The Russian-based
Renaissance Capital Group organized the conference and paid Clinton
$500,000.
Douglas Campbell has recently had the gag order lifted off of him by executive order of Donald Trump and is considered in protective custody and a cooperating witness.