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originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
This is pretty damned egregious.
Mills ordered Combetta to modify/erase information under congressional subpoena after both her and Combetta are granted immunity.
And here we have yet more evidence that should he given over by law but is instead deleted.
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
Call it just more of the rope to hang themselves with or another shovel of dirt from that hole they are digging for themselves ...They have lied to JW in the past about other things and I suspect they are lying about them being deleted ...they wish .
Yep remember when JW asked to see what the fni had on the tarmac meeting, and the FBI said they had nothing.
Then months later they mysteriousy found out that they did indeed have documents on that.
I wonder how many documents they "lost" in the amount of time they had to sanitize just what the public should be allowed to see.
Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group, announced that the FBI has found 30 pages of documents concerning the 2016 tarmac meeting between former President Bill Clinton and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
"The FBI is out of control. It is stunning that the FBI ‘found' these Clinton-Lynch tarmac records only after we caught the agency hiding them in another lawsuit," Judicial Watch Tom Fitton said in a statement. "Judicial Watch will continue to press for answers about the FBI's document games in court. In the meantime, the FBI should stop the stonewall and release these new records immediately."
originally posted by: ausername
a reply to: RadioRobert
They have to try to derail the thread somehow.
Although, that was kinda like trying to derail a train with a toothpick.
According to the Washington Examiner‘s Byron York, Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) huddled together Saturday to discuss a “never-before-used procedure” for releasing the “shocking” FISA abuse memo.
Washington Examiner reports:
There’s no doubt Republicans want the public to see the classified memo. To get it out, they are studying a never-before-used procedure whereby House Intelligence Committee members would vote to make the memo public, after which the president would have five days to object.
If the president had no objection, the memo would become public after those five days. If the president did object, the matter would go to the full House, which could vote to overrule the president’s objections and release the memo anyway.
Republicans believe it is unlikely they would have to go that far; why would President Trump object to the release of a document allegedly showing that Obama administration officials abused the law in investigating Trump? But even if there were an objection, the feeling is the House would go ahead.
originally posted by: UKTruth
a reply to: Xcathdra
This is becoming very very serious. It's seems more likely now that the disgraceful misuse of govt power led to an actual coup as you say.
originally posted by: proteus33
a reply to: Xcathdra
sessions needs to start terminating appointees and obama sycophants and maybe start bringing in investigators from field offices and other agencies too root out corruption in fbi.
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Xcathdra
The NSA should still them though right?
At this point I have no idea. Hell at this point im more inclined to trust a foreign government to investigate this mess over our own.