presiding over the case also said she had nothing to do with it: WALLACE: OK. And CFIUS is that the committee that approves in October of 2010 the sale to Russia. SCHWEIZER: Right. WALLACE: … This is precisely the point that the Clinton campaign has hit back on hard, because CFIUS is a committee of nine agencies. Not just the State Department. SCHWEIZER: Correct, yes. At multiple points in the interview, Wallace challenged Schweizer him, saying “You don’t have a single piece of evidence that she was involved in this deal” and “there’s no indication that Hillary Clinton or Bill Clinton took direct action.” Finally, even some Republicans sought to distance themselves from the book’s false allegations. On NBC, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson told reporters that there was "no evidence of a quid pro quo," and that "Republicans need to be careful not to overstate the case."
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