Just so you know, this is from the Washington Times opinion section. Any of us can send an OP-Ed to the Washington Times. (By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times - Wednesday, October 18, 2017
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Cheryl K. Chumley, author of"Police State USA: How Orwell s Nightmare is Becoming Our Reality"and former online editor for"Tea Party Review"magazine and news writer for the"Washington Times", Chumley is an award-winning journalist and former Robert Novak journalism fellow who spent a year researching the state of private property rights in America. She is a full-time writer for WND and a freelance news and opinion writer whose work has appeared in"Washington Examiner", "Blaze"magazine, "World"magazine, the"American"magazine, and Newsmax. Chumley has also written for the Capital Research Center, AOL, and the Heartland Institute. She lives in Stafford, Virginia.
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Obama Administration, Hillary Clinton Covered Up Their Deep, Corrupt Ties To Russia
Investor's Business Daily ^ | Oct 20, 2017
Posted on 10/20/2017, 7:15:32 AM by smileyface
Russian Scandal: As the old saying goes, it's not the crime, it's the cover-up. That's certainly true with the growing scandal over the Russians' extortion racket in the U.S., possible bribes to the Bill and Hillary Clinton Foundation, and the FBI's curious decision not to reveal the Russians' activities and ties to the Obama administration.
This week, IBD discussed new reports from the Daily Caller, The Hill and Circa.com, of how the Russians, through their state nuclear company Rosatom, engaged in a campaign of bribery, extortion, money laundering and racketeering to gain control over U.S. nuclear assets in the private sector.
Aided by an American informant, the FBI gathered a mountain of evidence that showed, for instance, that Russia had corrupted an American uranium trucking company through bribes.
But that was the least of it. As The Hill reported, eyewitness accounts and documents indicate that the Russian nuclear pirates spent millions of dollars to "benefit former President Bill Clinton's charitable foundation."
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