Anonymous ID: 097615 Feb. 12, 2019, 11:31 p.m. No.5152911   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2923

Judicial Watch's Latest Contributions to the Cause - FOIA:

 

After Weiner's Laptop was seized, Clintons Lawyer, David Kendall, pressured the FBI to not releasing the fact that Weiner's laptop had 694,000 of Hillary's emails.

 

Comey lied at the time, saying the laptop didn't contain any classified information, but there were at least 18 emails that did and only 3,000 of the emails were even reviewed.

 

The FBI was offered more legal attaché positions if it would downgrade a redaction in an email “from classified to something else.”

 

https://www.wnd.com/2019/02/hillarys-lawyer-pressed-fbi-on-day-wiener-emails-revealed/

Anonymous ID: 097615 Feb. 12, 2019, 11:41 p.m. No.5152972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2984 >>2985

The rats are starting to turn on each other as

they try to save themselves.

 

McCabe gripes about Lynch's refusal to recuse herself from the investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's unauthorized email server and her infamous tarmac meeting with former President Bill Clinton.

 

Lynch has been singled out by former FBI Director James Comey as being one of the main reasons he went ahead with a controversial July 2016 press conference to announce the result of the FBI's Clinton emails investigation where he said that his agency would not recommend criminal charges against anyone involved with Clinton's private email network, even after finding that Clinton's team was "extremely careless" in handling classified emails.

 

McCabe, a 21-year veteran of the FBI, was fired on March 16, 2018, two days before he planned to retire on his 50th birthday and collect a full pension, after the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General determined that he misled investigators about the role he had in leaking information to the Wall Street Journal in October 2016 about the investigation into the Clinton Foundation.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/fired-fbi-deputy-director-andrew-mccabe-rips-loretta-lynch-sally-yates-in-new-memoir