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Secret FBI Informant Breaks Silence On Uranium One Scandal — Says Proof Of Wrongdoing ‘Exists’


Credit: Washington Times

Original Article | Author: Joshua Caplan


For the first time, the FBI informant on the Clinton-Uranium One deal has broken his silence to the media. The informant revealed he is eager to testify because of his “concerns about Russia’s activities in the United States, but declined to comment further,” reports Reuters.



"The witness, identified by Reuters as William D. Campbell, worked as a lobbyist for a Russian firm.


"Hillary Clinton claims no wrongdoing with Uranium One, though.


"'If they send a signal that we’re going to be like some dictatorship, like some authoritarian regime, where political opponents are going to be unfairly, fraudulently investigated, that rips at the fabric of the contract we have, that we can trust our justice system,' she said during an interview with Mother Jones.


"Campbell, on the other hand, refuses to stay silent about the issue and plans to testify in front of Congress. But he doesn’t just have his testimony, and he claims to have evidence.


"'I have worked with the Justice Department undercover for several years, and documentation relating to Uranium One and political influence does exist, and I have it,' he told Reuters."


As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Victoria Toensing, the lawyer representing the FBI informant says there is “on-the-record quid pro quo” surrounding the Uranium One scandal with Bill Clinton receiving a $500,000 speaking fee from a Russian backed bank and the Clinton Foundation receiving millions of dollars from people involved on the deal.


As previously reported, not only was the FBI informant working on the Russian bribery case threatened by the Obama administration, he was blocked by the DOJ under then-AG Loretta Lynch from testifying to Congress.


Toensing said her client “is not only afraid of the Russian people, but he is afraid of the US government because of the threats the Obama administration made against him.”


In a major win for the American people, the DOJ lifted the informant’s gag order which means he will be able to testify to Congress.


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