1. Thank you very much for the ping!
2. The source doesn’t seem to be provided, which immediately brings this “report” into question. Please correct me if this is wrong, but screen caps on Twitter are often designed to deceive just as much as they may prove accurate.
3. Sessions doesn’t appear to have anything to do with this. The agents mentioned are all at a far lower level, and DOJ agents typically work autonomously.
4. The charge appears to be that an American was bribing a Russian, not a Russian bribing an American, does it not? Not clear why that would be, but anything that was adversely affecting national security would more likely be a Russian bribing an American.
5. I truly hope this is evidence that the DOJ is actually starting to arrest people for Uranium One. But considering the source, chances are it’s not what they claim it is.
Way too heavily invested in your Sessions hate, you are.
America has a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act forbidding bribery