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A pre-arranged speaking engagement, no ties directly or indirectly to the nine agencies signing off on the bill with Obama and Mrs. Clinton at more than arms length -- you will get laughed out of court.How many years after the sale did the donations occur, airplanemechanic.
Immediately.
The Times also wrote that Bill Clinton spoke at a conference in Moscow on June 29, 2010 — which was after the Rosatom-Uranium One merger was announced in June 2010, but before it was approved by the Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States in October 2010. The Russian-based Renaissance Capital Group organized the conference and paid Clinton $500,000.
Renaissance Capital has “ties to the Kremlin” and its analysts “talked up Uranium One’s stock, assigning it a ‘buy’ rating and saying in a July 2010 research report that it was ‘the best play’ in the uranium markets,” the Times wrote.