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No mention by media of this Clinton flaw

Since the first presidential debate, there have been non-stop news stories about Donald Trump being a flawed candidate.

At the same time, the media has glossed over Hillary Clinton's many shortcomings and positioned her as the perfect person for the office. The biased mainstream press has failed to mention the single flaw that could undue a Clinton presidency.

This has to do with one of Mrs. Clinton's outrageous money grabs while she served as Secretary of State. She and husband Bill orchestrated pay-to-play scams that squeezed over $300 million from corporations and foreign governments. But these capers paled in comparison to an act that was downright treasonous.

I'm speaking of Hillary's involvement with Uranium One, a Canadian mining company that petitioned our government to buy a controlling interest in several U.S. uranium mines. Then-Secretary Clinton pushed this deal through even though she knew the company had paid Bill over one million dollars for making speeches to its management group. Uranium One and its subsidiaries also donated millions to the Clinton Foundation.

The Canadians also arranged for Bill to make a $500,000 speech to Russian government officials who were minority partners in Uranium One. These same Russians contributed millions to the Clinton Foundation.

After the Uranium One deal was approved, the Russian nuclear agency, Rosatom, purchased a controlling interest in the Canadian company. As a result, Rosatom now owns mines representing 20 percent of our entire strategic uranium reserves. The Clinton's part in this theft amounts to treason and should result in a criminal indictment and subsequent impeachment if Hillary becomes president.

To date, the press has kept this blockbuster betrayal by the former Secretary of State under wraps. There's no question it would be of great interest to all voters.

Richard J. Stack

Huntley

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