Anonymous ID: e94e4b Comey/Lynch News Dec. 12, 2018, 2:44 p.m. No.4279116   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Apologies if this has been posted already, it does look like its a couple of days since this was updated on the news site. But, for those Anon's who haven't seen anything on this, could be newsworthy….

 

Sauce:

https://www. theepochtimes.com/ex-fbi-director-mulled-about-secret-memo-on-lynch-ahead-of-testimony_2734216.html

 

>'A controversial and classified document, alleging potential misconduct by former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, resurfaced on Dec. 7, suggesting lawmakers may press Lynch about the memo during her own deposition.

 

>While the contents of the document remain classified, media leaks suggest it includes an email from then-chair of the Democratic National Committee Debbie Wasserman Schultz to Leonard Benardo of the Open Society Foundations, the nonprofit organization run by billionaire Democratic fundraiser George Soros. The email shows Lynch assured Clinton-campaign staffer Amanda Renteria that the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s unauthorized access to the private email server would not “go too far.”

 

>U.S. intelligence agencies obtained the email from stolen material stored on Russian networks and handed it to the FBI, according to The New York Times.

 

>Lynch denied knowing Renteria or ever discussing the Clinton-email investigation with her. Renteria likewise denied the claim made in the supposed email.'…

 

Said Comey (paraphrasing):

>“[I’ve] tried to be very careful in public comments about this. There was material that had not been verified that I believed, if it became public, would be used to cast doubt on whether the Attorney General had acted appropriately with respect to the investigation,” Comey said in response to a question from Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) about the document on Dec. 9. “I don’t think I’m allowed to go beyond that in characterizing that material.”

 

“So far as I knew at the time, and still think, the material itself was genuine, which is a separate question, though, from whether it was what it said was accurate,” Comey added in response to a question from Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.).

 

===Comey had previously written about the document in his book, explaining that he made the exoneration announcement because of a “development still unknown to the American public” that “cast serious doubt” on Lynch.