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  • Loretta Lynch Implicated In Uranium One Obstruction Of Justice

    10/28/2017 6:01:13 AM PDT · by gaggs · 54 replies
    A Wikileaks email, titled “Grassley letter” points to possible collusion between the Department Of Justice and the Clinton Campaign on Uranium One. A letter from Senator Chuck Grassley to Loretta Lynch questioning the Uranium One deal ended up in the hands of a Clinton Foundation Senior VP and ultimately in the hands of John Podesta and the Clinton campaign.
  • Joe DiGenova: FBI agents refused orders to destroy laptops and they still exist

    10/30/2016 5:06:09 AM PDT · by NYer · 13 replies
    American Thinker ^ | October 30, 2016 | Thomas Lifson
    Joseph DiGenova, a former US Attorney and Washington, DC superlawyer is no flake. He has plenty of contacts within the FBI and a reputation to protect. So I take his words on Sirius/XM’s David Webb show quire seriously, as reported by Kerry Picket of the Daily Caller: Washington D.C. attorney Joe DiGenova said on The David Webb Show on SiriusXM Friday night that despite the FBI agreeing to destroy the laptops of Clinton aide Cheryl Mills and ex-campaign staffer Heather Samuelson as part of immunity deals made during the initial investigation of Clinton’s email server, agents involved in the...
  • Report: Clinton aides' laptops not destroyed (Mutiny at the FBI)

    10/30/2016 5:39:13 AM PDT · by RoosterRedux · 123 replies
    Reports of “dismayed and disgusted” agents and Department of Justice investigators, angry over Comey’s July 5 announcement not to recommend prosecution for Clinton, had surfaced two weeks ago. A source told Fox News, “No trial level attorney agreed, no agent working the case agreed, with the decision not to prosecute – it was a top-down decision.” Former U.S. Attorney Joe DiGenova, citing FBI sources close to the investigation, called the internal dissension “a big development,” in an interview with Hotair. “This is a big development. This means there are some great, traditional, honest people inside the FBI and DOJ who...
  • WikiLeaks bombshell: Clinton campaign chair's confidante said Hillary and her lawyers...

    10/25/2016 5:02:26 PM PDT · by rickmichaels · 19 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | Oct. 25, 2016 | David Martosko
    A close confidante of Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman was convinced she 'wanted to get away with' keeping all her official emails on a private homebrew server, according to a stolen email released Tuesday by WikiLeaks. In the message chain, Center for American Progress president Neera Tanden told Clinton chairman John Podesta – who was also the far-left group's board chairman – that Clinton should 'immediately' move to hand her entire email archive over to the National Archives. The conversation came one day after The New York Times first published evidence of the former secretary of state's controversial email setup, which...
  • Former US Attorney (Joseph DiGenova) Says FBI Director Comey Should Resign

    09/24/2016 11:57:22 AM PDT · by xzins · 78 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 09/23/2016 | RICHARD POLLOCK
    FBI Director James Comey should resign, according to former U.S. Attorney Joseph DiGenova, after giving immunity deals to Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff Cheryl Mills and four other aides in the investigation over the former Secretary of State’s use of a private email server for government business. Matthew Whittaker, another former federal attorney, told The Daily Caller News Foundation that Congress should know why the Clinton aides were “treated differently than any other investigation has ever been done.” Mills got the immunity deal after refusing to let investigators examiner her computer, according to the Associated Press, .. “This now gets...
  • American Engagement [in Bosnia]

    11/23/2005 7:06:38 AM PST · by SJackson · 44 replies · 809+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | 11-23-05 | BILL CLINTON
    Ten years ago, at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base outside Dayton, Ohio, the leaders who had waged a brutal four-year war in Bosnia -- at the center of a volatile region that had launched two world wars -- finally agreed to peace. They took this momentous step only after intense international military and diplomatic pressure led by the United States. At the time, almost everyone predicted that the Dayton Peace Agreement would fail. To enforce the agreement, I sent 20,000 U.S. soldiers to Bosnia as part of a 60,000-troop NATO peacekeeping force, because it was the only way to ensure...