Posted on 03/14/2019 10:04:57 PM PDT by bitt
The Justice Department "negotiated" an agreement with Hillary Clinton's legal team that ensured the FBI did not have access to emails on her private servers relating to the Clinton Foundation, former FBI special agent Peter Strzok testified during a closed-door appearance before the House Judiciary Committee last summer, according to a newly released transcript.
Republicans late last year renewed their efforts to probe the Clinton Foundation, after tax documents showed a plunge in its incoming donations after Clintons 2016 presidential election. The numbers fueled longstanding allegations of possible pay-to-play transactions at the organization, amid a Justice Department probe covering foundation issues.
Under questioning from Judiciary Committee General Counsel Zachary Somers, Strzok acknowledged that Clinton's private personal email servers contained a mixture of emails related to the Clinton Foundation, her work as secretary of state and other matters.
"Were you given access to [Clinton Foundation-related] emails as part of the investigation?" Somers asked
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Paul Ryan sat on it. How much lower can ha go? Ryan has problems knowing the difference between right and wrong. Almost as though he was being paid by the Democrats. Ryan please come to the convention so we can boo your ass for at least 30 minutes.
Little editorial cleanup there.
You saw that “little editorializing slipup” there too, eh?
Yes how true, I know
It’s a serious situation, but I thought I would have a little fun by changing the order of the words around to reflect reality
What a bunch of spineless cowards
Thanks for the reply!
That would be a Monty Python moment. “And now for something completely different!”
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