Rock Solid Proof Of Attempted Collusion Between Obama Clinton And FBI Found
There
is now rock solid, indisputable proof that the administration of former
President Obama, Hillary Clinton and the FBI colluded to protect the
Clinton campaign.
And what is more damaging is that there appears to have been a quid pro quo in which the FBI would gain from doing it. Fox News reported.
And what is more damaging is that there appears to have been a quid pro quo in which the FBI would gain from doing it. Fox News reported.
Newly released internal FBI emails
showed the agency’s highest-ranking officials scrambling to answer to
Hillary Clinton’s lawyer in the days prior to the 2016 presidential
election, on the same day then-FBI Director James Comey sent a bombshell
letter to Congress announcing a new review of hundreds of thousands of
potentially classified emails found on former Rep. Anthony Weiner’s
laptop.
The trove of documents turned over by
the FBI, in response to a lawsuit by the transparency group Judicial
Watch, also included discussions by former FBI lawyer Lisa Page
concerning a potential quid pro quo between the State Department and the
FBI — in which the FBI would agree to effectively hide the fact that a
Clinton email was classified in exchange for more legal attache
positions that would benefit the FBI abroad, and allow them to send more
agents to countries where the FBI’s access is ordinarily restricted.
The quid pro quo would have involved
the FBI providing some other public reason for withholding the Clinton
email from disclosure amid a Freedom of Information Act request, besides
its classification level. There are no indications the proposed
arrangement ever took place.
And, in the face of mounting
criticism aimed at the FBI, the documents revealed that Comey quoted the
19th century poet Ralph Waldo Emerson by assuring his subordinates, “To
be great is to be misunderstood.”
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On the afternoon of Oct. 28, Clinton
lawyer David Kendall demanded answers from the FBI — and the agency
jumped into action, the emails showed.
Many of the emails found on the
computer were between Clinton and her senior adviser Huma Abedin,
Weiner’s now-estranged wife. Despite claims by top FBI officials,
including Strzok, several of those emails were determined to contain
classified information.
“I received the email below from
David Kendall and I called him back,” then-FBI General Counsel James
Baker wrote to the agency’s top brass, including Comey, Page and Strzok,
in an email. “Before doing so I alerted DOJ via email that I would do
that.”
Page and Strzok eventually were
revealed to be having an extramarital affair, and Strzok was terminated
after a slew of text messages surfaced in which he and Page derided
Trump and his supporters using their government-issued phones.
Republicans, citing some of those text messages, have accused Strzok and
Page of orchestrating a coordinated leak strategy aimed at harming the
president.\
Although a portion of Kendall’s email
was redacted, Baker continued: “He said that our letter was
‘tantalizingly ambiguous’ and made statements that were ‘inchoate and
highly ominous’ such that what we had done was worse than transparency
because it allows people to make whatever they want out of the letter to
the prejudice of Secretary Clinton. … I told him that I could not
respond to his requests at this time but that I would discuss it with
others and get back to him.
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