Department of Justice officials filed a motion in federal court late Wednesday seeking a 27-month delay in producing correspondence between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s four top aides and officials with the Clinton Foundation and Teneo Holdings, a closely allied public relations firm that Bill Clinton helped launch.
If the court permits the delay, the public won’t be able to read the communications until October 2018, about 22 months into her prospective first term as President. The four senior Clinton aides involved were Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Michael Fuchs, Ambassador-At-Large Melanne Verveer, Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills, and Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin.
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Thank you, Obama voters.
ReplyDeleteWould this be granted to an ordinary citizen? Of course not.
ReplyDeleteObama voters don't seem to have any problems with him or his administration doing whatever they want.
ReplyDeleteSO obvious, the corruption here.
ReplyDeleteBreath-taking in its audacity.
There are a LOT of people that need to go to jail after Trump is elected.
I hope he is keeping a list.
Just say no.
ReplyDelete27 MONTHS to comply with a request for ELECTRONIC info???
ReplyDeleteThey KNOW the implications of that request.
This is the damn JUSTICE (!!) Department?
Just go straight to the NSA and get them.
And, could someone give me the definition the government uses when discussing "JUSTICE"?
Imagine ---40 % of the people think these losers are HEROES and doing a GREAT job.
Keep cheering.
How convenient!
ReplyDeletethen they are complicit in Whatever crimes have been committed and guilty of obstruction of justice.
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