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To: rktman

The fix is in. The timing of this meeting speaks volumes—just days before the long awaited Clinton interview. I believe Lynch told Clinton that all was well unless Clinton confessed during the interview, so just give a lot of “I really don’t recall” answers and she’s off the hook. The announcement will come just before the convention. This is as crooked as can be. Lynch is no fool, and knew that if the meeting got out it would look bad, but she didn’t care, as it was more important to impart the information. They are “in your face” crooked.


23 posted on 07/04/2016 7:16:49 AM PDT by The Continental Op
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To: The Continental Op

Lynch is no fool, and knew that if the meeting got out it would look bad, but she didn’t care, as it was more important to impart the information. They are “in your face” crooked.

My take. Lynch already knows what the FBI's decision is. DOJ has been an integral part of the investigation working with the FBI gathering evidence and conducting interviews.

This meeting was orchestrated so Lynch could say that she would accept the decision of the FBI and DOJ career personnel. Thus, when the decision comes out not to prosecute Hillary, Lynch can play Pontius Pilate. Clinton and Lynch both knew the reaction to the meeting. It is all a charade to fool the public. The message: The decision not to prosecute was apolitical.

36 posted on 07/04/2016 7:35:03 AM PDT by kabar
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