It's fraud all the way down — and up
/The Ohio article is up!
— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) April 28, 2026
Be sure the read the bit about NYAP, a nonprofit tax exempt resettlement org whose CEO is a social worker with a $2 million salary!
The other officers all bank +$300k a year! https://t.co/Zl2BjnYkFj
I see people always asking: “If they hate America so much, why do they keep coming here?”
— Ronny Jackson (@RonnyJacksonTX) April 27, 2026
Simple answer: They don’t come here to become Americans.
They come here to USE America.
They flood in, FEAST on our welfare system, commit MASSIVE FRAUD, and then try to impose their…
And can we assume those who demanded the full release of the DOJ’s Epstein dossier will join in Senator Grassley’s demand?
Grassley Demands FBI, DOJ Records On Clinton Foundation Probe
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley sent a letter Monday to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel demanding records related to the bureau’s Clinton Foundation and Uranium One investigations, citing newly declassified FBI documents revealing a pattern of unresolved corruption allegations and repeated interference with federal investigators.
The letter, accompanied by a 2016 FBI electronic communication, an FBI Little Rock PowerPoint presentation, and a March 2020 investigative update memorandum, outlines years of alleged pay-to-play schemes connecting the Clinton Foundation to favorable U.S. government actions for major donors across multiple countries.
According to the released records, the FBI opened a preliminary investigation into the Foundation on January 29, 2016, focused on its “alleged use by foreign entities to corruptly influence decisions or actions” before the State Department. The investigation was triggered by bank Suspicious Activity Reports suggesting that uranium industry figures and a federal public official may have participated in a scheme where large monetary contributions flowed to a nonprofit under Clinton’s control.
Central to the probe was the sale of Uranium One, a company holding U.S. uranium assets, to Rosatom, Russia’s state-owned nuclear corporation. The transaction was approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States in October 2010, with Clinton serving as a member. The FBI alleged Clinton failed to disclose $2.35 million in donations from Ian Telfer, then-chairman of Uranium One, in violation of a Memorandum of Understanding she signed with the Obama administration before taking office.
Beyond Uranium One, the FBI documents outline allegations involving Boeing, Abu Dhabi, Colombia, Bangladesh, and Haiti. In one instance, Clinton allegedly promoted a $3.7 billion aircraft deal between Russia and Boeing during a 2009 trip; two months later, Boeing pledged $900,000 to the Foundation. In Abu Dhabi, the State Department approved a U.S. customs preclearance facility at Abu Dhabi International Airport around the same time Bill Clinton collected hundreds of thousands of dollars in speaking fees from UAE-connected entities.
Despite these allegations, the investigation was repeatedly stalled. A detailed FBI timeline shows the Little Rock field office was directed by headquarters to close its case in August 2016, reopened it in 2017, then faced further obstruction when a senior federal prosecutor incorrectly told investigators the statute of limitations had expired. A January 2020 memo confirmed the IRS also closed its parallel Foundation investigation that month.
A June 2018 internal email from First Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Ross warned that key interviews had never been conducted, resources were inadequate, and that the Justice Department’s own Public Integrity leadership had potential conflicts of interest related to 2016 investigations.
Grassley is demanding a full accounting from DOJ and FBI by May 11, 2026, including all investigative reports, interview transcripts, and the final disposition of every allegation raised in the probe.
Who, besides Fang Fang, remembers this former congressman, Eric Swallowell?