A federal court refused to unseal government documents that permitted the FBI to raid the home of a reportedly recognized whistleblower who, according to his lawyer, delivered documents pertaining to the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One to a presidentially appointed watchdog.
The U.S. District Court of Maryland’s Chief Magistrate Judge Beth P. Gesner, a Clinton appointee, also sealed her justification for keeping the documents secret in a single-page Dec. 20 order.
On Nov. 15, federal Magistrate Judge Stephanie Gallagher authorized the raid on Dennis Cain’s Union Bridge, Maryland, home. She sealed the government documents justifying it.
The Daily Caller News Foundation asked Gallagher on Nov. 29 to unseal the documents, noting that Cain’s attorney has said his client, a former employee of an FBI contractor, is a recognized whistleblower. The documents should be released in light of “an urgent public interest” surrounding the case, TheDCNF wrote.
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ReplyDeleteSo they could destroy evidence.
ReplyDeleteWho thinks anything but a revolution will stop this BS??
ReplyDelete"We, the people" better start paying attention.
You are absolutely correct.
ReplyDeleteThe judges appointed by former Pres. Clinton should have recused themselves from a decision concerning the Clintons. I find it hard to imagine they were permitted to hear a case where the man who appointed them to their job was allowed to be involved in such a decision.
ReplyDeleteI guess the Deep State really does exist, and now it is not trying to stay in the shadows.
What did you really expect from Clinton and Obama.
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