The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has discovered that edits made to former FBI Director James Comey's statement exonerating Hillary Clinton for transmitting classified info over an unsecured, private email server went far beyond what was previously known, as detailed in a Thursday letter from committee chairman Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) to FBI Director Christopher Wray.
The letter reveals specific edits made by senior FBI agents when Deputy Director Andrew McCabe exchanged drafts of Comey's statement with senior FBI officials, including Peter Strzok, Strzok's direct supervisor, E.W. "Bill" Priestap, Jonathan Moffa, and an unnamed employee from the Office of General Counsel (identified by Newsweek as DOJ Deputy General Counsel Trisha Anderson) - in what was a coordinated conspiracy among top FBI brass to decriminalize Clinton's conduct by changing legal terms and phrases, omitting key information, and minimizing the role of the Intelligence Community in the email investigation. Doing so virtually assured that then-candidate Hillary Clinton would not be prosecuted.
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Conspiracy to obstruct, at the least, for you or me.
Other charges would be piled on, accompanied by the threat to ruin and bankrupt you, and certainly embarrass you, unless you plead to something you may or may not be guilty of...or implicate someone else, who will go through the same meat grinder. SOMEONE goes to prison. As in "We, the people".
Them? They get an "investigation" that goes nowhere for months until it quietly goes away.
Evidence disappears. Evidence is, somehow, now "unclear". Witnesses forget. Witnesses die. Bigger stories get attention.
It's Two Sets of Laws in action.
The ONLY thing that will stop them is to stop their breathing. I'm not sure however, if we have enough rope. I KNOW we have enough volunteer hangmen....
So do they.
Keep cheering.
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