October 20, 2017

Attorney for U.S. undercover informant says FBI ordered her client not to reveal anything to congress


If you have any source of news other than the Lyin' Mainstream Media you may have heard something vague about the Russians contributing millions of dollars to Hilliary's foundation just before a low-level drone at Hilliary's State Department approved the sale of 20% of U.S. uranium reserves to a Russian company.

Now an attorney who says she represents an American businessman who was an undercover informant for the FBI says Obama's Justice Department ordered him not to tell Congress about conversations and transactions he witnessed related to a Russian nuclear company's efforts to win favor with Bill and Hillary Clinton and to influence Obama administration decisions.

The attorney--a former Justice Department official and former chief counsel for the Senate Intelligence Committee-- said she's working with members of Congress to see if they can get the Justice Department or the FBI to lift the non-disclosure agreement to allow her client to talk to members of congress.

Now, I don't know whether there's anything to this or not, but it's hugely significant that this story appeared on the pro-Democrat website "The Hill."  As such, it's an "admission against interest," which courts regard as much more credible than the same charge levied by an opponent.

Draw your own conclusions.

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