Posted on 07/29/2019 7:58:31 PM PDT by bitt
The ACLJ has just obtained previously unreleased documents related to the Clinton investigation and immunity agreements given to top Clinton aids. These agreements reveal that James Comeys Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Loretta Lynchs Department of Justice (DOJ) granted immunity to Hillary Clintons aids and lawyers, Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson, from prosecution for anything found on their laptops violating multiple felony criminal statutes governing the mishandling of classified information and/or the removal or destruction of records, including Espionage Act provisions. Further, the DOJ and FBI also agreed to evade the statutory requirements of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by purporting to deem the contents of the laptops as not under DOJ or FBI custody or control.
These laptops were critical to any meaningful investigation of Hillary Clintons handling of classified emails and records. According to the DOJ Inspector General, who identified these as the culling laptops, [a]ll 62,320 emails pulled from the Clinton servers were stored at one time on these laptops. Having taken control of these laptops, agreeing to severely limit its searches, agreeing to unlawfully shield the laptops from FOIA, then agreeing to dispose of the laptops, it appears the Comey FBI and Lynch DOJ did everything in their power to protect Clintons senior aids and lawyers from both criminal liability and public scrutiny.
While these immunity agreements and related news have been publicly discussed to some extent, the ACLJ has now obtained the actual documents so the public may see and judge them accordingly.
Background
At the ACLJ we have been busy litigating multiple FOIA lawsuits against the Deep State and Obama-era holdovers in various agencies in Washington, D.C., including the DOJ and FBI.
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Here’s what the CORRUPT INvesigators got for the Immunity Deal.....THEY GET TO LIVE!!
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I believe it was this announcement that Joe Degenova used to start the “documents will be declassified this week” mantra.
How do we see justice done?
One way is to resolve to do it ourselves if those with authority and responsibility fail to act.
I consider it likely that they’ll fail due to a mistaken notion that true prosecutions, even if fairly limited would be in their view “too destabilizing.”
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