The US Justice Department (Department of Justice) has ordered legal officials (prosecutors) to investigate the Clinton Foundation and a uranium deal established by former Secretary of State Hillary's husband Bill Clinton.
In a letter, the agency said it could be launched to investigate the sale of the charity Clinton Foundation and Uranium One.
However, the US attorney general Jeff Sessions said in a Senate hearing that there is no basis for appointing special counsel to investigate Republicans.
And members of the Democratic Party of Hillary's team say that, in this way, the new investigation means the attention of people to flow into different sectors. The reason is that during the last year's US elections, whether the Trump collaborators were involved with the Kremlin, it is now under investigation.
Uranium One is a Canadian company. It supplies one-fifth of uranium to the United States. The Republicans complained that the bill administration approved the agreement after Bill Clinton donated $ 14.5 million in donations to the charity. In the New York Times report, the donor's name was published in the Clinton Foundation, but in some cases donors were not disclosed. Apart from this, Clinton received five million dollars from a Kremlin-based investment bank. Uranium One shares the bank. There was a need for permission from the US State Department and several organizations to make an agreement with Uranium One. At that time, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in charge.
Hillary Clinton, however, said in a recent interview that the allegations of corruption in that contractual case were sullied and it has been repeatedly investigated.
Now the Chairman of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Robert Goodeller has sent a letter to the Justice Department recommending the Special Council to investigate the Uranium One Agreement. An assistant attorney general of the United States said that they are going to the senior federal lawyers to evaluate the points mentioned in the letter.
In a recent radio interview, Trump said, "sad thing" he can not interfere in the judiciary. But he publicly urged the attorney general to investigate against Clinton. Trump wrote tweeting to top US law officials, "Your position against Hillary's crime is poor. Where is the investigation? ' References: BBC, New York Times.