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At the time, Clinton was secretary of state, leading one of nine government agencies comprising CFIUS. Notably, Nunes did not mention Clintons name Tuesday as he announced his investigation. He, DeSantis and Rep. Peter T. King (RN.Y.) focused on the involvement of thenTreasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and the extent to which the Justice Department and the FBI had been scrutinizing the transaction or the entities involved. The Treasury representative chairs CFIUS, and the Treasury Department was the agency to which King and others sent a letter questioning the uranium deal in 2010.
Nunes has become a focal point of such efforts before. Earlier this year, he came under fire for suggesting that the Obama administration had inappropriately unmasked the identities of members of the Trump transition team, and perhaps the president himself, in intelligence reports. He made those allegations after visiting the White House, leading Democrats to accuse him of coordinating his efforts with the Trump administration. Nunes, now the subject of an ethics inquiry for his actions, handed over the reins of the committees investigation of Russian election meddling to Rep. K. Michael Conaway (RTex.), but he has not recused himself from the inquiry. Nunes said Tuesday that he has not spoken with the White House about the uranium matter. But when asked whether he would brief the White House in the future, he said, If appropriate, yeah. King, appearing with Nunes, insisted that the investigation of the uranium deal was a separate matter entirely from the committees ongoing inquiry of Russian meddling in the U.S. election.
The uranium deal in question dates to 2009, when stateowned Russian nuclear energy company Rosatom began buying shares in Uranium One, a company based in Toronto with interests in the United States. The next year, Rosatom sought to assume majority ownership in Uranium One — a deal that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) had to approve. Russia later assumed full ownership of the company.
The House is not the first body to resurrect the Russian uranium deal. Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee also announced that it would be investigating the matter. In a CSPAN interview Monday, Clinton said the new focus on the uranium deal is baloney and evidence that the Trump administration is worried and trying to deflect attention away from the ongoing probes into the Trump teams alleged ties to the Kremlin.
Democrats were quick to charge that the GOPled probes were designed to distract attention from the various investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, including alleged ties between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin. These investigations were initiated on a partisan basis, and will shed no light on Russias interference in the 2016 election, but then again they are not intended to do so, Rep. Adam B. Schiff (Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement Tuesday. This may be good politics, but it is a disservice to the far more important cause of investigating Russian interference in our democracy and protecting our elections in 2018 and beyond from outside influence.