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Video News Release: Judicial Watch Expert Clinton Scandal Panelists Discuss Russian Uranium Deal, Bill Clinton Africa Speech Fees, and Clinton ‘Tearing Up’ Government FOIA Compact

Final Soundbites from Judicial Watch September 29 Clinton Scandal Panel

Cut One:

Who: Peter Schweizer, author Clinton Cash

Take-Away: “Bill Clinton flies over with Frank Giustra who has been trying to get in on uranium concessions in Kazakhstan. Bill Clinton shows up. Has press conference. Says wonderful things about the dictator of Kazakhstan… Giustra two days later gets the Uranium concession in Kazakhstan. Then three weeks later the Clinton Foundation gets $30 million from Frank Giustra.”   [00:57 – 00:08]


Cut Two:

Who: Peter Schweizer, author Clinton Cash

Take-Away:  “When Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, she was making decisions relating to Africa policies, and her husband was collecting $700,000 speaker fees from African entities that had interests sitting on her desk. That’s unprecedented.” [01:27 –01:43]

 


Cut Three:

Who: Tom Fitton, President, Judicial Watch

Take-Away: “Generally speaking, when the government says it looked for records and these are the records… we have to rely on the government doing the job they’ve been entrusted to do by the American people. Hillary Clinton tore that compact up because now, we can’t trust anything the government says.” [00:35 – 00:58]

 

 

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