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To: bagster

Our guys (NSA/Q team) put reporter that outed the tarmac meeting on the case.
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Saw articles about local newser who ‘got a tip’.


1,367 posted on 04/16/2018 6:56:34 AM PDT by reformedliberal
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To: reformedliberal
-- Saw articles about local newser who `got a tip'. --

And IMO, more likely to come from FBI or DOJ insider. Some reports assign the tip to a local cop who was part of the security detail.

In 1996, James Comey acted as deputy special counsel for the Senate committee investigating the Whitewater scandal. Many connected to Whitewater were arrested and charged, but the Clintons were not. Comey acknowledged Hillary Clinton obstructed the investigation and destroyed evidence, but decided not to prosecute due to lack of "intent".

After leaving the Department of Justice in 2005, Comey moved into the private sector, working for Lockheed Martin, the Clinton Global Initiative, and HSBC Holdings, a British bank and long-time partner of the Clinton Foundation. ...

Bill Clinton appointed Loretta Lynch to serve as U.S. Attorney in 1999. From March 2002 to April 2010, Lynch was a litigation partner at Washington law firm Hogan & Hartson LLP that managed numerous legal affairs for the Clintons ...

Here, the mainstream media has been caught in the act of taking orders from a DOJ inappropriately colluding with the FBI to ensure a favorable outcome for a Presidential candidate and former First Lady being investigated for mishandling classified information and following a fraudulent primary

Exposed: Bombshell Media Coverup of Clinton-Lynch Tarmac Meeting | ZACH HALLER | AUGUST 6, 2017

1,385 posted on 04/16/2018 7:12:43 AM PDT by Cboldt
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