receiving from the russians to provide in-kind support for the clinton s global anywhere tia and apco was expected to give assistance free of charge to the clinton global initiative as part of their effort to create a favorable environment to ensure the obama administration made affirmative decisions on everything from uranium one to the u.s.-russian civilian nuclear cooperation agreement. we did reach out to apco for comment. they told us, in part, the allegations are false and unfounded. apco also told us that its volunteer work for the clinton global initiative and its engagement with the russian firm tennex are absolutely not connect you had. last night a clinton spokesman called the fbi informant a charade. joining us now with reaction republican congressman matt gaetz fox news contributor sara carter and welcome back john solomon from the hill. job, let s start with you. good evening. sean: give you a chance to lay this out. most interesting thing is we now have a really co
the fbi knew win. we now know before the obama administration made the following decisions restarted the u.s. nuclear cooperation agreement with russia, approved the uranium one deal and then gave clearance so that many utilities in the united states could buy russian uranium, they knew the following things, at least through the fbi. they knew this. one, that russia was assisting iran and their illicit nuclear program. two, that the apco, the lobbying firm. at least the russians were claiming they were paying money to them in an effort to help hillary clinton. three, the very russian arm, in the united states september here to build this uranium business was engaged in bribery, kick backs racketeering and extortion. if you have all of that information, it dolls raise a great public policy question why did the obama administration, hillary clinton state department, the other departments, why did they approve these deals? sean: unbelievable there was never any sense to that sara, i see
contract called for four payments of $750,000 over 12 months. apco was expected to give assistance free of charge to the clinton global initiative as part of their effort to create a favorable environment to enviewer the obama administration made affirmative decisions on everything from uranium one to the u.s.-russia civilian nuclear cooperation agreement. campbell s attorney victoria toensing said this all began in 2005. then my client was told that the russians begin to plan strategically how they could take over uranium, particularly in the united states. and one of the key elements of that plan was to get this cfius approval to buy uranium one. apco is denying any involvement with uranium one and says their work with the clinton foundation and russia are not connected. a clinton spokesperson says that campbell s testimony is a distraction from the russia probe. and democrats are calling