6 Key Elements in Understanding the Tangled Uranium One Scandal
Nov. 17, 2017 |
Happy Friday from Washington, where it's now up to the Senate to pass tax relief for Americans in the wake of yesterday's House action. Rachel del Guidice reports and Adam Michel has a handy chart contrasting the plans. Wonder why the words Uranium One and Hillary Clinton go together? Fred Lucas unwinds the scandal. Plus: Elizabeth Slattery and Tiffany Bates on Democrats' latest disparaging of Trump's judicial nominees, Jarrett Stepman on policies that spark wildfires, and Kelsey Harkness and Bre Payton on this week's "Problematic Women." Mickey Mouse turns—oh, boy—89 tomorrow. Enjoy the weekend. |
News6 Key Elements in Understanding the Tangled Uranium One ScandalThe Obama administration, including then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, approved a deal that gave a Russian company control over 20 percent of America's uranium production. |
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