Friday, July 1, 2016

What were they doing on that plane for a half hour?



EITHER IT WAS A QUICKIE OR THEY WERE DISCUSSING THE CRIMINAL CASE INVOLVING HILLARY. EITHER ONE IS BAD. LYNCH SHOULD RESIGN. 
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch, conceding that her airport meeting with former President Bill Clinton this week had cast a shadow over a federal investigation of Hillary Clinton’s personal email account, said Friday that she would accept whatever recommendations that career prosecutors and the F.B.I. director make about whether to bring charges in the case.
“I will be accepting their recommendations,” Ms. Lynch said in an appearance at the Aspen Ideas Festival. She said that “the case will be resolved by the same team that has been working on it from the beginning.”
The attorney general said she had decided several months ago to defer to the recommendations of her staff and of the director of the F.B.I. because her status as a political appointee sitting in judgment on a politically charged case would raise questions of a conflict of interest.
The meeting with Mr. Clinton, she acknowledged, only deepened those questions, and she said she felt compelled to publicly explain her reasoning to try to put concerns to rest.
“I think that people have a whole host of reasons to have questions about how we in government do our business, and how we handle business and how we handle matters,” Ms. Lynch said. “And I think that, again, I understand that my meeting on the plane with former President Clinton could give them another reason to have questions and concerns.”
While she insisted that the meeting was a purely social encounter, Ms. Lynch said, “I certainly wouldn’t do it again.”
Ms. Lynch described the questions raised by her meeting as personally distressing for her because they stained the reputation of the Justice Department. “The fact that the meeting that I had is now casting a shadow over how people are going to view that work is something that I take seriously, and deeply and painfully,” she said.
Republicans said the meeting, which took place at the Phoenix airport, had compromised the independence of the investigation as the F.B.I. was winding it down. Some called for Ms. Lynch to recuse herself, but she did not take herself off the case — one that could influence a presidential election.
Ms. Lynch said she wants to handle the Clinton investigation like any other case. Since the attorney general often follows the recommendations of career prosecutors, Ms. Lynch is keeping the regular process largely intact.
The F.B.I. is investigating whether Mrs. Clinton, her aides or anyone else broke the law by setting up a private email server for her to use as secretary of state. Internal investigators have concluded that the server was used to send classified information, and Republicans have seized on the matter to question Mrs. Clinton’s judgment.
For the Justice Department, the central question is whether the conduct met the legal standard for the crime of mishandling classified information.
Ms. Lynch said that the meeting with Mr. Clinton was unplanned, largely social and did not touch on the email investigation. She suggested that he walked uninvited from his plane to her government plane, both of which were parked on a tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Mr. Clinton first appointed Ms. Lynch as a United States attorney in 1999.
“He said hello and we basically said hello, and congratulated him on his grandchildren, as people do,” she said on Friday. “That led to a conversation about those grandchildren.”
Ms. Lynch’s account has not mollified Republican lawmakers, who said the meeting raised questions about the integrity of the government’s investigation.
“In light of the apparent conflicts of interest, I have called repeatedly on Attorney General Lynch to appoint a special counsel to ensure the investigation is as far from politics as possible,” Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas and a member of the Judiciary Committee, said in a statement on Thursday.
The meeting created an awkward situation for Ms. Lynch, a veteran prosecutor who was nominated from outside Washington’s normal political circles. In her confirmation, her allies repeatedly sought to contrast her with her predecessor, Eric H. Holder Jr., an outspoken liberal voice in the administration who clashed frequently with Republicans who accused him of politicizing the office.
Her reassurance that she will not overrule her investigators is significant. When the F.B.I. sought to bring felony charges against David H. Petraeus, the former C.I.A. director, for mishandling classified information and lying about it, Mr. Holder stepped in and reduced the charge to a misdemeanor. That decision created a deep — and public — rift.
The F.B.I. is expected to make a recommendation to the Justice Department in the coming weeks, though agents have yet to interview Mrs. Clinton. While some legal experts said they believed that criminal indictments in the case were unlikely, the investigation continues to cast a shadow over Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, seized on the private encounter, describing it in a radio interview as a “sneak” meeting and saying it exposed the rigged nature of the process.
Even some Democrats criticized the meeting. “It doesn’t send the right signal,” Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, said in response to a question on CNN’s “New Day.” While he said he believed that Ms. Lynch was an independent prosecutor, “I think she should have steered clear, even of a brief, casual, social meeting with the former president.”
Beyond the day-to-day workings of the Justice Department, there is precedent for explicitly relying on career officials to make politically charged decisions. When the Justice Department was considering whether to recommend sanctions against former Bush administration lawyers who approved waterboarding, Mr. Holder relied on his most senior career prosecutor to make the decision. No sanctions were recommended.
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11 comments:

  1. Anonymous7/01/2016

    I've gotten to Chapter 3 of "Clinton Cash". What these two grifters have done since Bubba left office with regard to trading favorable policies with foreign governments and private investors is treasonous. He's partnering with foreign investors and she's clearing policy obstacles so his deals can be made. Remember when she said they were broke when they left the White House? They're worth in excess of $153 million thats all being laundered through the Clinton Global Initiative Foundation. They both belong in prison. They make Madoff look like a piker.

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  2. Anonymous7/01/2016

    I wish people could appreciate how much Judicial Watch has contributed to the Clintons and criminal conduct.

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  3. Anonymous7/02/2016

    FBI Director James Comey is now firmly in the driver’s seat of the Hillary Clinton











    email investigation, after Attorney General Loretta Lynch pledged she would accept whatever course of action his bureau and career prosecutors recommend.

    Lynch’s influence will continue to be felt throughout the department, and her refusal to fully remove herself from the case ensures that she will continue to be briefed about its developments. Prosecutors within her department — not the FBI — will ultimately decide whether or not to press ahead with charges

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  4. Anonymous7/02/2016

    Get ready for Biden.

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  5. Anonymous7/02/2016

    Clinton appointed Lynch when he was president.

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  6. Anonymous7/02/2016

    Souds like ex-parte communications to me

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  7. Anonymous7/03/2016

    She is now admitting she wouldn't do this in the future....as if it took any thought to recognize that you don't meet with the husband of a woman your office is investigating (especially if that husband was once your boss). That in and of itself disqualifies her from ANY involvement in this case and shows that she cannot be trusted to be independent. She should resign her post. Paul Ryan should stop attacking Trump and go after this hippo in a pants suit. But they just keep getting away with this crap....like when SCOTUS Sotomayor (the "wise Latina") did NOT RECUSE herself when the Obamacare case came up. (Sotomayor, prior to being nominated for the Sup Ct actually worked ON Obamacare with the President and Democrats). She was the deciding vote and she had NO business weighing in on this issue. She was clearly BIASED. This is why you HAVE to get involved in this election...Give some TIME....give some MONEY to Trump. We have to kick these criminals OUT or they will just be more emboldened. Tell your kids to vote Trump. He is far from perfect but....the WORST Republican is better than the BEST Democrat. They are ruining our culture, our defense, our economy, and are bankrupting our country. They HAVE to go people. If you don't do something this time it will be YOUR fault if Hillary gets in and nominates two or three Supremes!! That alone could wind up being the final nails in our coffin. The hour is truly late folks. Speak up and speak clearly for the truth....even if nobody wants to talk to you at the annual block party...

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  8. Anonymous7/05/2016

    After Tuesday July 5th news conference by FBI Director we now know exactly what they were doing. Setting up what she had to say to FBI interviewers on Saturday so they would have the "right" testimony to give the FBI the excuse to say she had no "intent". Then they set up the press conference and the White House set up the tag team campaign on Air Force One later in the day. These people are beyond corrupt. Remember in October.

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  9. Anonymous7/05/2016

    Hillary could be caught on a hot mic stating she cant wait to be President so she could start WW III. You Dumbocrats would still vote for her. Nothing matters more than your religion....the Democrat Party and the doctrine of worship of the state.

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  10. Anonymous7/06/2016

    And I guess all of this would depend on what your definition of was, was.

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  11. Anonymous7/08/2016

    NEW YORK – FBI Director James Comey has a long history of involvement in Department of Justice actions that arguably ended up favorable to the Clintons.



    In 2004, Comey, then serving as a deputy attorney general in the Justice Department, apparently limited the scope of the criminal investigation of Sandy Berger, which left out former Clinton administration officials who may have coordinated with Berger in his removal and destruction of classified records from the National Archives. The documents were relevant to accusations that the Clinton administration was negligent in the build-up to the 9/11 terrorist attack.

    On Tuesday, Comey announced that despite evidence of “extreme negligence by Hillary Clinton and her top aides regarding the handling of classified information through a private email server, the FBI would not refer criminal charges to Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the Justice Department.

    Curiously, Berger, Lynch and Cheryl Mills all worked as partners in the Washington law firm Hogan & Hartson, which prepared tax returns for the Clintons and did patent work for a software firm that played a role in the private email server Hillary Clinton used when she was secretary of state.


    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/07/comey-has-long-history-of-clinton-related-cases/#agPF1T4pPYRtjhhf.99

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