Now Federal Lawsuit Brought Against AG Loretta Lynch
The bricks keep piling on...
11.3.2016
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The bricks keep piling on.
On Wednesday FBI sources told Fox News' Bret Baier that they're investigation into the Clinton Foundation is moving forward with a sense of urgency and that an indictment is very likely (it may not be of Hillary, but still damning nonetheless). Those same sources also said they are certain Hillary Clinton's email server was hacked by foreign sources on more than one occasion while she served as Secretary of State.
Now, more bad news is in store for the Clinton-White-House Crime Syndicate as a federal suits has been brought against Attorney General Loretta Lynch over her unscrupulous meeting with Bill Clinton on a tarmac in Arizona last summer.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) filed the federal suit, stating that it is "forcing their [Obama administration's] hand."
"We’re taking the Obama Administration to federal court. Again."
ACLJ's complaint demands the following types of records be released:
- Any and all records containing the names of any DOJ official, staff or employee who participated in any discussion regarding the meeting between General Lynch and Bill Clinton that occurred on Monday, June 27, 2016, at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona.
- Any and all records, communications or briefings prepared, sent, received or reviewed by General Lynch or any other DOJ official, staff or employee, at any time, containing any discussion of or in any way regarding the meeting between General Lynch and Bill Clinton that occurred on Monday, June 27, 2016, at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona.
- Any and all records of any communication or briefing received by General Lynch, any DOJ official, staff or employee from Bill Clinton or his staff regarding the meeting between General Lynch and Bill Clinton that occurred on Monday, June 27, 2016, at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, regardless of whether the communication or briefing was received before, during, or after the meeting.
- Any and all records of any communication or briefing prepared, sent, received or reviewed by General Lynch, her staff, or any other DOJ official or employee or any other person from June 13, 2016 to Sunday, June 26, 2016, containing any discussion of or in any way naming, regarding, involving or referencing Bill Clinton.
- Any and all records of any communication or briefing prepared, sent, received or reviewed by General Lynch, her staff, or any other DOJ official or employee after the meeting on Monday, June 27, 2016, between General Lynch and Bill Clinton at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, containing any discussion of ethics rules or DOJ Standards of Conduct governing attorneys in connection with the meeting or Lynch’s relationship with Bill Clinton.
- Any and all records of any communication or briefing prepared, sent, received or reviewed by General Lynch, her staff, or any other DOJ official or employee after the meeting on Monday, June 27, 2016, between General Lynch and Bill Clinton at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, containing any discussion of the press, responding to the press, or the content of any press release or public statements in connection with the meeting.
"We’re filing a lawsuit against the Department of Justice, to ensure true justice," reads a statement by the ACLJ.
"If the corruption and flippant disregard for the law won’t stop, neither will our Government Accountability Project, and neither will our lawsuits."
While we do not know what will come of the lawsuit, it's high time someone held the Obama administration's feet to the fire.