Anonymous ID: bda583 PITBULL WHITACKER 2 Nov. 7, 2018, 1:48 p.m. No.3788409   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/10/dc-watchdog-group-calls-special-prosecutor-clinton/

The Washington Times - Tuesday, May 10, 2016

A former U.S. attorney from Iowa who now leads a D.C.-based watchdog group reiterated his call for a special prosecutor to be appointed to investigate Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s email server, saying Americans have a right to know what happened.

 

“I think the gravity of this case certainly is understood by the FBI,” Matthew Whitaker, the executive director of the Foundation for Accountability & Civic Trust (FACT), said in an interview on “Tim Constantine’s Capitol Hill Show.”

 

“My group, FACT, has called for a special prosecutor because we just found out this morning that employees of the Justice Department have donated $75,000 to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign,” Mr. Whitaker said.

 

“This’ll be unprecedented in the history of our country to have a nominee with this serious of not only ethical challenges but legal challenges,” he said. “Ultimately, I think the American people are going to be right in demanding a complete explanation not just as to what happened, but kind of why it happened.”

 

Mr. Whitaker predicted that the investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s private email server would be done in the next four to six weeks.

Anonymous ID: bda583 PITBULL WHITACKER 3 Nov. 7, 2018, 1:50 p.m. No.3788440   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8501

https://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/08/25/former-u-s-attorney-matthew-whitaker-enough-evidence-to-have-a-special-prosecutor-investigate-clinton-foundation/

Former U.S. Attorney Matthew Whitaker: Enough Evidence to Have a Special Prosecutor Investigate Clinton Foundation

Anonymous ID: bda583 PITBULL WHITAKER 4 Nov. 7, 2018, 1:53 p.m. No.3788507   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8522

https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2016/04/new-nonprofit-tied-to-stealthy-circle-of-dark-money-groups/

One right-leaning group has weighed in more quietly: The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) has demanded Harvard University release records having to do with Garland’s role in the debate in the early 1970s over whether to allow ROTC recruiters on that campus. In late March, FACT’s executive director, Matthew Whitaker, was quoted saying that “Americans have a right to know about Garland’s views of the military.”

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Anonymous ID: bda583 PITBULL WHITACKER 5 Nov. 7, 2018, 2:04 p.m. No.3788747   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9040

http://time.com/4147115/hillary-clinton-emails-marc-mezvinsky/

A conservative watchdog group has called for another federal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s communications during her time as Secretary of State, accusing Clinton of giving special government access to an investor in a deep-sea mining company because of his connections to Clinton’s son-in-law.

 

The group, called the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT), plans to file a complaint with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics on Monday.

 

“It appears that then Secretary Hillary Clinton gave a private company special access to the State Department based upon the company’s relationships with Secretary Clinton’s family members and donors to the Clinton Foundation,” the group says in the complaint first obtained by TIME.

 

The complaint comes two weeks after emails released by the State Department show that Clinton followed up on a special request from Marc Mezvinsky, Chelsea Clinton’s husband.

 

In May 2012, Harry Siklas, an investor in a deep-sea mining firm called Neptune Minerals, asked Mezvinsky to connect him with officials at the State Department in order to discuss mining regulations affecting his investments. Siklas noted he was lobbying for access on behalf of a friend who had founded the deep-sea mining firm.

 

“Hey bud,” the Siklas wrote in his note to Mezvinsky. “I need a contact in Hillary’s office: someone my friend Josh (and I perhaps) can reach out via email or phone to discuss mining and the current legal issues and regulations.”

 

Three months later, State Department emails show, Clinton forwarded the message to another department official. “Could you have someone follow up on this request which was forwarded to me?” Clinton asked in email to Deputy Secretary of State Thomas Nides. “I’ll get on it,” Nides replied.

 

The email exchange was made public by the State Department’s release of Clinton’s emails and first reported by the Associated Press. Clinton’s email usage is already the subject of federal probes in her and her aides’ handling of classified information on the private server she maintained in her Westchester, N.Y., home.

 

FACT alleges that the emails appear to show Clinton gave preferential treatment to her son-in-law by following up on the request to give Neptune Minerals an audience with government officials. The emails do not show whether Siklas or anyone at Neptune Minerals succeeded in meeting with Clinton or any other State Department officials. Siklas, the investor who made the request, was also an employee of Goldman Sachs at the time. Goldman Sachs employees were major donors to Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign.

 

“We request a full investigation into these communications and a determination of whether any laws were broken,” FACT said in the complaint. Matt Whitaker, the former attorney general of the southern district of Iowa appointed under President George Bush and executive director of FACT said an investigation would help show whether Clinton’s office helped other companies gain similar government access.