A confidential informant billed by House Republicans as having
“explosive” information about the 2010 Uranium One deal approved during
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provided “no evidence of a quid pro quo” involving Clinton, Democratic
staff said in a summary of the informant’s closed-door testimony
obtained by The Hill on Thursday. In February, staff from three panels —
the Senate Judiciary Committee and the House Oversight and Government
Reform Committee and the Intelligence Committee — interviewed William
Douglas Campbell, a confidential informant to the FBI during its
investigation and prosecution of former Russian official Vadim Mikerin.
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