The Podesta Emails; Part One


Today WikiLeaks begins its series on deals involving Hillary Clinton
campaign Chairman John Podesta. Mr Podesta is a long-term associate of the
Clintons and was President Bill Clinton's Chief of Staff from 1998 until
2001. Mr Podesta also controls the Podesta Group, a major lobbying firm and
is the Chair of the Center for American Progress (CAP), a Washington
DC-based think tank. Part 1 of the Podesta Emails comprises 2,060 emails and
170 attachments and focuses on Mr Podesta's communications relating to
nuclear energy, and media handling over donations to the Clinton Foundation
from mining and nuclear interests; 1,244 of the emails reference nuclear
energy. The full collection includes emails to and from Hillary Clinton.

In April 2015 the New York Times published a story
<http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/24/us/cash-flowed-to-clinton-foundation-as-r
ussians-pressed-for-control-of-uranium-company.html?_r=0>  about a company
called "Uranium One" which was sold to Russian government-controlled
interests, giving Russia effective control of one-fifth of all uranium
production capacity in the United States. Since uranium is considered a
strategic asset, with implications for the production of nuclear weapons,
the deal had to be approved by a committee composed of representatives from
a number of US government agencies. Among the agencies that eventually
signed off the deal was the State Department, then headed by Secretary
Clinton. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)
comprises, among others, the secretaries of the Treasury, Defense, Homeland
Security, Commerce and Energy.

As Russian interests gradually took control of Uranium One millions of
dollars were donated to the Clinton Foundation between 2009 and 2013 from
individuals directly connected to the deal including the Chairman of Uranium
One, Ian Telfer. Although Mrs Clinton had an agreement with the Obama White
House to publicly identify all donors to the Clinton Foundation, the
contributions from the Chairman of Uranium One were not publicly disclosed
by the Clintons.

When the New York Times article was published the Clinton campaign
spokesman, Brian Fallon, strongly rejected the possibility that
then-Secretary Clinton exerted any influence in the US goverment's review of
the sale of Uranium One, describing this possibility as "baseless".

Mr Fallon promptly sent a memo to the New York Times with a rebuttal of the
story (Podesta Email ID 1489
<https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/1489> ).

In this memo, Mr Fallon argued: "Apart from the fact that the State
Department was one of just nine agencies involved in CFIUS, it is also true
that within the State Department, the CFIUS approval process historically
does not trigger the personal involvement of the Secretary of State. The
State Department’s principal representative to CFIUS was the Assistant
Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and Business Affairs. During the
time period in question, that position was held by Jose Fernandez. As you
are aware, Mr Fernandez has personally attested that “Secretary Clinton
never intervened with me on any CFIUS matter.”

What the Clinton campaign spokesman failed to disclose, however, was the
fact that a few days before sending his rebuttal to the New York Times, Jose
Fernandez wrote on the evening of the 17 April 2015 to John Podesta
following a phone call from Mr Podesta (Email ID 2053
<https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/2053> ): "John, It was good to
talk to you this afternoon, and I appreciate your taking the time to call.
As I mentioned, I would like to do all I can to support Secretary Clinton,
and would welcome your advice and help in steering me to the right persons
in the campaign".

Five days after this email (22 April 2015), Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon
wrote a memo to the New York Times, declaring that "Jose Fernandez has
personally attested that 'Secretary Clinton never intervened with me on any
CFIUS matter',” but Fallon failed to mention that Fernandez was hardly a
neutral witness in this case, considering that he had agreed with John
Podesta to play a role in the Clinton campaign.

The emails show that the contacts between John Podesta and Jose Fernandez go
back to the time of internal Clinton campaign concern about the
then-forthcoming book and movie "Clinton Cash" by Peter Schweizer on the
financial dealings of the Clinton Foundation.

In an email dated 29 March 2015 (Email ID 2059
<https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/2059> ), Jose Fernandez writes
to Podesta: "Hi John, I trust you are getting a brief rest after a job well
done. Thanks no doubt to your recommendation I have joined the CAP [Center
for American Progress] board of trustees, which I'm finding extremely
rewarding."

Julian Assange

 

 

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