Posted on 09/25/2016 8:39:50 AM PDT by TigerClaws
From the moment the EmailGate scandal went public more than a year ago, it was obvious that the Federal Bureau of Investigation never had much enthusiasm for prosecuting Hillary Clinton or her friends. Under President Obama, the FBI grew so politicized that it became impossible for the Bureau to do its job at least where high-ranking Democrats are concerned.
As I observed in early July, when Director James Comey announced that the FBI would not be seeking prosecution of anyone on Team Clinton over EmailGate, the Bureau had turned its back on its own traditions of floating above partisan politics in the pursuit of justice. Malfeasance by the FBI, its bending to political winds, is a matter that should concern all Americans, regardless of their politics, I stated, noting that its never a healthy turn of events in a democracy when your secret police force gets tarnished by politics.
Just how much Comey and his Bureau punted on EmailGate has become painfully obvious since then. Redacted FBI documents from that investigation, dumped on the Friday afternoon before the long Labor Day weekend, revealed that Hillary Clinton either willfully lied to the Bureau, repeatedly, about her email habits as secretary of state, or she is far too dumb to be our commander-in-chief.
Worse, the FBI completely ignored the appearance of highly classified signals intelligence in Hillarys email, including information lifted verbatim from above-Top Secret NSA reports back in 2011. This crime, representing the worst compromise of classified information in EmailGate that the public knows of, at least was somehow deemed so uninteresting that nobody at the FBI bothered to ask anybody on Team Clinton about it.
This stunning omission appears highly curious to anybody versed in counterintelligence matters, not least since during Obamas presidency, the FBI has prosecuted Americans for compromising information far less classified than what Clinton and her staff exposed on Hillary unclassified email server of bathroom infamy.
This week, however, we learned that there is actually no mystery at all here. The FBI was never able to get enough traction in its investigation of EmailGate to prosecute anybody since the Bureau had already granted immunity to key players in that scandal.
Granting immunity is a standard practice in investigations, and is sometimes unavoidable. Giving a pass to Bryan Pagliano, Hillarys IT guru who set up her email and server, made some sense since he understands what happened here, technically speaking, and otherwise is a small fish. The wisdom of giving him a pass now seems debatable, though, since Pagliano has twice refused to testify before Congress about his part in EmailGate, blowing off subpoenas. Just this week the House Oversight Committee recommended that Pagliano be cited for contempt of Congress for his repeated no-shows. That vote was on strictly partisan lines, with not a single Democrat on the committee finding Paglianos ignoring of Congressional subpoenas to be worthy of censure.
Now it turns out the FBI granted immunity to much bigger fish in the Clinton political tank. Three more people got a pass from the Bureau in exchange for their cooperation: Hillary lawyer Heather Samuelson, State Department IT boss John Bental, and by far the most consequential Cheryl Mills, who has been a Clinton flunky-cum-factotum for decades.
Mills served as the State Departments Chief of Staff and Counselor throughout Hillarys tenure as our nations top diplomat. Granting her immunity in EmailGate, given her deep involvement in that scandal including the destruction of tens of thousands of emails so they could not be handed over to the FBI now seems curious, to say the least, particularly because Mills sat in on Hillarys chat with the Bureau regarding EmailGate.
This was in fact so highly irregular that Jason Chaffetz, chair of the House Oversight Committee, pronounced himself absolutely stunned by the FBIs granting of immunity to Cheryl Mills which he learned of only on Friday. No wonder they couldnt prosecute a case, Rep. Chaffetz observed of Comeys Bureau: They were handing out immunity deals like candy.
Not to mention that Mills has a longstanding and well-deserved reputation in Washington for helping the Clintons dodge investigation after investigation. When Bill and Hillary need a fixer to help them bury the bodies as they say inside the Beltway trusty Cheryl Mills has been on call for the last quarter-century.
She played a key role in the Whitewater scandal of the 1990s and so did James Comey. Fully two decades ago, when Comey was a Senate investigator, he tried to get Mills, then deputy counsel to Bill Clintons White House, to hand over relevant documents. Mills went full dog-ate-my-homework, claiming that a burglar had taken the files, leading Comey to unavoidably conclude that she was obstructing his investigation. Mills cover-up, the Senate investigators assessed, encompassed destruction of documents and highly improper behavior.
Such misconduct is a career-ender for normal people in Washington, but not for Cheryl Mills, who over the last several decades has followed the Clintons everywhere they go. Mills has proven her loyalty to Clinton, Inc. time and again, and that loyalty has been rewarded with a pass on prosecution in EmailGate.
To say nothing of the fact that as chief of staff at Foggy Bottom, Mills was in no way functioning as Hillarys personal lawyer, as Clinton advocates have contended. Even her other title, State Department Counselor, has nothing to do with legal matters, despite the name. That role is traditionally assigned to an esteemed foreign policy guru who is supposed to offer sage counsel to the secretary of state. Mills predecessor as Counselor was Eliot Cohen, one of the countrys preeminent scholars of international relations. Leave it to the Clintons to turn that job over to one of their trusted cabal, translating Counselor in mafia fashion as consigliere.
The whole thing stinks, explained a retired FBI senior official who professed dismay about the state of his former employer. This was impossible in my time, unthinkable, he rued, expressing shock that the Bureau allowed Mills to remain involved in the investigation, including acting as Hillarys personal lawyer, despite her own immunity.
How exactly Cheryl Mills got immunity, and what its terms were, is the long-awaited smoking gun in EmailGate, the clear indication that, despite countless man-hours expended on the year-long investigation, James Comey and his FBI never had any intention of prosecuting Hillary Clinton or anyone for her mishandling of classified information as secretary of state.
Why Comey decided to give Mills a get-out-of-jail-free card is something that needs proper investigation. This is raw, naked politics in all its ugly and cynical glory. Corruption is the tamest word to describe this sort of dirty backroom deal which makes average Americans despise politics and politicians altogether.
How high in this administration EmailGate went is the key question, and its been reopened by the latest tranche of redacted documents that the FBI released on Friday afternoon, as usual. There are lots of tantalizing tidbits here, including the fact that early in Hillarys term at Foggy Bottom, State Department officials were raising awkward legal questions about her highly irregular email and server arrangements.
Most intriguing, however, is the revelation that Hillary was communicating with President Obama via personal email, and he was using an alias. The alias he used with Hillary, and apparently others, was withheld by the FBI, and let it be said the fact that the president wanted to disguise his identity in unclassified email is not all that odd.
What is odd, however, is the fact that Obama previously told the media that he only learned of Hillarys irregular email and server arrangements from news reports. How the president failed to notice that he was emailing his top diplomat at her personal, clintonmail.com address, not a state.gov account, particularly when they were discussing official business, is something Congress may want to find out since certainly the FBI wont.
Indeed, when she was being interviewed by the Bureau, Hillarys ever-faithful sidekick Huma Abedin, was asked about President Obamas emailing to Hillary using an alias. How is this not classified? inquired the mystified Abedin.
How indeed?
The fact that the FBI redacted the contents of that email indicates that is was classified, although it was sent to Hillarys personal email and transited her personal server.
This, like so many aspects of EmailGate, seems destined to remain a mystery, at least for now. The State Department wont release the full collection of Clintons emails until after our November 8 election. Just this week a Federal judge blasted Foggy Bottom for its slow-rolling: The State Department needs to start cooperating to the fullest extent possible. They are not perceived to be doing that. Nevertheless, the public wont get to see all of Hillarys emails until after Americans decide who the next president will be.
For Hillary Clinton, winning that election may be a legal necessity to protect her from prosecution. Congress, animated by these latest revelations of illegality and corruption, will now pursue her with vigor, while an FBI in the hands of Donald Trump seems likely to show an interest in EmailGate which the Bureau never possessed under President Obama.
Regardless, this story has emerged yet again to tar Hillary Clintons reputation at the worst possible time, when her campaign is lagging in the polls. We can be sure that her Republican opponent will mention EmailGate in Mondays inaugural presidential debate. The Democratic nominee should have coherent answers about her email and server at the ready if she wants to avoid a debacle before the cameras.
John Schindler is a security expert and former National Security Agency analyst and counterintelligence officer. A specialist in espionage and terrorism, hes also been a Navy officer and a War College professor. Hes published four books and is on Twitter at @20committee.
Is it foolish to think Trump can win when cheating And getting away with it is so easy?
The DoJ handed out immunity agreements so Hillary’s entire inner circle would not invoke their Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination. Five cronies saying they did nothing wrong but are pleading the Fifth just for laughs would have done some heavy damage.
What do the Clintons have on Obama?
What does Obama have on the Clintons?
The Fraudulent Bureau of Incompetents has been a sham since Hoover left.
Rule #35 of the communists’ 45 Goals - “Discredit and eventually dismantle the FBI.”
I’d say they’ve succeeded with the first part.
Damn depressing.
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Comey and his fibbie minions are guilty of conspiracy to defraud the government and the taxpayers.
We want our money back.
bttt
When the brother of the person heading the FBI is the Auditor of the Clinton Foundation, everything makes sense. Incest at its worst.
"This stunning omission appears highly curious to anybody versed in counterintelligence matters... during Obamas presidency, the FBI has prosecuted Americans for compromising information far less classified than what Clinton and her staff exposed...
"This week... we learned that there is actually no mystery at all... The FBI was never able to get enough traction in its investigation... since the Bureau had already granted immunity to key players in that scandal."
Any federal agency that operated during the Traitorobama kakistocracy has been compromised and infiltrated by traitors.
In the cases of the FBI, DOJ, IRS, and CIA, the infiltration goes to the top.
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