Posted on 03/09/2019 7:17:55 PM PST by Aquamarine
After it claimed no such document existed, the Justice Department just unearthed a letter Matt Whitaker delivered to the Utah U.S. attorney directing a review of how the department handled the Clinton Foundation and the Uranium One issues.
Then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions wrote the letter on Nov. 22, 2017 for Utah U.S. Attorney John Huber. Matt Whitaker, who was Sessions chief of staff at the time, emailed the letter to Huber that day, writing, As we discussed. He also sent Huber a copy of a letter the Justice Departments Congressional affairs chief sent to the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee on Nov. 13 of that year.
The existence of a letter documenting Sessions directive that the DOJ revisit probes of Trumps top political foe is a surprise because a department lawyer said in court last year that senior officials insisted it didnt exist. The liberal nonprofit American Oversight obtained the letter through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request they filed on Nov. 22, 2017the same day Whitaker emailed Sessions letter to Huber.....
(Excerpt) Read more at thedailybeast.com ...
Ping!
Almost 16 months since the letter was written! What’s happened since then?
Nothing.
The DOJ is a rogue agency.
I TOLD YOU MEAN-OLD FREEPERS! FRICKING TOLD YA!
Almost 16 months since the letter was written! Whats happened since then?
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VERY MUCH
The FOIA request was made on the very same day the Sessions letter was sent out?
Bull Shite
Uh-huh.
OK. And...
My my my.....
Sorry you guys sat around thinking nothing was happening for a year and a half, but that goes with the NO LEAKS territory.
Whitaker delivered "Sleepy" Sessions (recused) directive to Huber to investigate Clinton Foundation, Uranium 1, and "other matters"?
(excerpt from article)
After it claimed no such document existed, the Justice Department just unearthed a letter Matt Whitaker delivered to the Utah U.S. attorney directing a review of how the department handled the Clinton Foundation and the Uranium One issues.
Then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions wrote the letter on Nov. 22, 2017 for Utah U.S. Attorney John Huber. Matt Whitaker, who was Sessions chief of staff at the time, emailed the letter to Huber that day, writing, As we discussed. He also sent Huber a copy of a letter the Justice Departments Congressional affairs chief sent to the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee on Nov. 13 of that year.
So, cats and kittens beyond the trees, Huber (at Session's direction) has been investigating the Clinton Foundation, Uranium 1, and "other matters" for a year and a half with NO LEAKS.
Oh, unless of course you think that Sessions, Whitaker, and Huber are all Derp State plants.
I'm sure some of you do, of course.
BIG BIG BIG HAPPENINGS.
Looks like a liberal finally dug in to find the truth rather accept what the headlines say.
Hilarious reading liberal comments as the truth suddenly starts to sink in “Pé Resists
@4everNeverTrump
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@weareoversight
“In consultation with the Deputy Attorney General...”
So Rod Rosenstein was involved in this, too.”
“VERY MUCH”
It seems not much to hold the traitors to account. They’ve been allowed to resign one by one; other than that, zilch.
A. Get a life.
B. 17th Letter’s buds have done squat wrt obtaining traction re: “Lock her up!”.
“Almost 16 months since the letter was written! Whats happened since then?”
Barr (or Whitaker) seems like the obvious answer.
It’s a heck of a coincidence that the FOIA request was filed on the same day that the letter was sent to Huber.
You're starting to appear desperate in your denial.
Funny, though.
While you and the other folks were disparaging Sessions non-stop, he was quietly doing yeoman's work. In other words, he was doing his JOB, instead of dancing in front the cameras like other AGs did.
Greatest bait-and-switch sting operation in the history of the American justice system.
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