House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes announced Tuesday morning he will look into a Uranium deal struck by the Russians, at the direction of Vladimir Putin, while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.

.@DevinNunes: "We are here today to announce an inquiry into Russia's involvement into the uranium deal that was done several years ago." pic.twitter.com/qlxwBxmHoZ — FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) October 24, 2017

.@RepDeSantis: "We do have a witness who is confidential informant who wants to talk about his role in this." pic.twitter.com/0W8zpwPKGh — FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) October 24, 2017

.@RepPeteKing: "7 years ago this month, I raised these objections with the Treasury Secretary who said they were being fully investigated." pic.twitter.com/Si8AcSdhKs — FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) October 24, 2017

Nunes is referring to a bombshell report recently published in The Hill about corruption surrounding the sale of Uranium One when President Obama was in the White House, which overwhelmingly and personally benefited former President Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. While at the State Department, Hillary Clinton helped approve the sale, which handed over control 20 percent of the U.S. uranium supply to the Russian government. In order to make the sale happen, Russian nuclear officials engaged in rampant bribery and corruption.