Sessions wants to appoint a special Prosecutor in the case of Clinton and the uranium deal

Sessions wants to appoint a special Prosecutor in the case of Clinton and the uranium deal

On Monday evening it became known that the attorney General Jeff sessions is considering appointing a special Prosecutor to investigate alleged Republican misconduct Hillary Clinton.

According to the Washington Post, the court wants prosecutors to closely considered the concerns of the Republican party. Among other things, Republicans wondered whether adequate investigations regarding the use of Clinton’s private email server in the office of the Secretary of state, and provided the Fund Hillary Clinton any special benefits to big donors.

Sessions wants to appoint a special Prosecutor in the case of Clinton and the uranium deal

The questions of the members of the party are not over. The Republicans also want to learn about the role of state Hillary Clinton in the sale of Russian canadian mining company with significant uranium resources in the United States.

Earlier this year the court refused to investigate the alleged communication of the President of trump with Russia. However, later, first Deputy Rod Rosenstein appointed a special Prosecutor Robert Mueller to work on this case.

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