Random presidential thoughts

JUPITERASC

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JUPITERASC

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re:

FBI’s non-investigation of Hillary Clinton and her email misconduct.
The correspondence between Peter Strzok
and his lover Lisa Page is proving to be a treasure trove.
We have now received 191 pages of emails
between former FBI official Strzok and former FBI attorney Page
that include 26August 2016, email in which Strzok says
that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
in her interview with the FBI about her email controversy
apologized for “the work and effort” it caused the bureau
and saying she chose to use itout of convenience
and that “it proved to be anything but.”
Strzok said Clinton’s apology and the “convenience” discussion
were “not in” the FBI 302 report which summarized the interview :smile:

The emails also suggest that
Strzok had information on an intelligence briefing
for then-candidate Trump
that may have been a ruse to spy on Trump.
Hillary Clinton apologized to FBI over emails
but it was not recorded on FBI interview document :smile:
CIA/DOJ stonewall on existence of whistleblower records
Soros-tied group run by Dem operatives promotes leftist agenda
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Prosecutorial Misconduct
Clinton Connection in Duncan Hunter Case
two assistant attorneys general partied it up at a Hillary Clinton fundraiser :smile:
New documents obtained by Judicial Watch
support the conclusion that Robinson and Allen were at the Clinton fundraiser
because they were Clinton supporters
NOT on standby for “prosecutorial guidance” :smile:
while the monied class gathered on the glittering lawns of La Jolla.

The documents raise serious questions
about whether prosecutors misled the court.

Lying to a judge of course is illegal


Violations of the Hatch Act may come into play here too
as well as violations of Justice Department guidelines.
 

JUPITERASC

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The documentS
emails obtained by Judicial Watch under a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit
against the Justice Department
suggest that Robinson and Allen were thrilled to be at the Clinton event.
Although names are blacked out in the heavily redacted emails
it’s clear that the correspondence is between the two prosecutors,
who were the subjects of the Judicial Watch lawsuit.
“Thank you so much for the invitation to this morning’s event,”
one email reads.
“I was blown away by your incredible hospitality
and can’t thank you enough for allowing us to crash that fabulous party :smile:
It was a really memorable morning.”
 

JUPITERASC

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Another email says:
“you totally downplayed that amazing invitation!
I had no idea it would be so spectacular.
I didn’t even realize we’d be invited in!
I am so grateful for the invitation, thank you.”
Robinson has left the U.S. Attorney’s office
and is running for a judgeship in Southern California.
Allen is head of the federal public corruption unit in San Diego :smile: Duncan Hunter is scheduled to be sentenced in March.
That’s a good time for the judge to address charges of prosecutorial bias
and misconduct in the case.
 
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