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Re: fuagf post# 248629

Friday, 05/13/2016 10:35:54 AM

Friday, May 13, 2016 10:35:54 AM

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Take off the foil hat and breathe....

The FBI doesn't "investigate" to give you an award; they are investigating this as a criminal matter, why else would they "investigate" it?

Fact is it was not referred to by the Inspectors General, nor by the Justice Department, as a criminal investigation.



Wrong again, lets just take peek-eee-boo...

One of the 39 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits brought in connection with Mrs. Clinton's email scandal was filed recently by Jason Leopold, a reporter for Vice News. He seeks copies of the emails Clinton tried unsuccessfully to wipe clean from her server, as well as copies of communications between the DOJ and Mrs. Clinton.

The DOJ moved to dismiss his lawsuit, and in support of its motion, it filed a secret affidavit with the court, signed by an FBI agent familiar with the bureau's investigation of Mrs. Clinton. In its brief filed the day before Mr. Clinton made his silly speeding prosecution analogy, the DOJ — which also once worked for him — characterized the secret affidavit as a summary of the investigation of Mrs. Clinton. The DOJ argued that compliance with Leopold's FOIA request would jeopardize that investigation by exposing parts of it prematurely.

In the same brief, the DOJ referred to the investigation of Mrs. Clinton as a law enforcement proceeding.

That was the first public acknowledgment by the DOJ that it is investigating criminal behavior — a law enforcement proceeding — and it directly contradicts Mrs. Clinton's oft-repeated assertions that the FBI investigation is merely a routine review of the State Department's classification procedures.



http://reason.com/archives/2016/05/05/hillary-clinton-foia-request-emails-fbi


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