Tuesday, December 26, 2017

The Justice Department’s Inspector General's Report In The Clinton Email Investigation May Impact The Mueller Commission

Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY: Analysis: The quiet probe into Clinton email investigation could be a landmine for Robert Mueller

WASHINGTON — In early January, news that the Justice Department’s inspector general launched an investigation into the government's disputed handling of the Hillary Clinton email inquiry was quickly overtaken by the chaotic run-up to President Trump’s inauguration.

Nearly a year later, Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s wide-ranging review of the FBI and Justice’s work in the politically-charged Clinton case now looms as a potential landmine for Russia special counsel Robert Mueller.

For months, Horowitz’s investigation — which has amassed interviews with former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, former FBI Director James Comey and other key officials — had been grinding on in near anonymity. That is, until earlier this month when the inspector general acknowledged that Mueller was alerted to a cache of text messages exchanged between two FBI officials on his staff that disparaged Trump.

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WNU Editor: There is nothing new in this USA Today report that has not been reported over-ready. His report will be disclosed next year .... until then .... this is all speculation.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There's nothing gonna come from that E-mail investigation, everyone knows it. Maybe one more statement like "she shouldn't have" and "extremely reckless" and "bad, bad girl, don't do it again". That's about it.

RaceAll said...

one would only Pray they do to her what she has been doung to this country...

Hans Persson said...

That whole Bengazi mess is so shady that I'd like to see her responsible for the deaths of those brave Americans at the "embassy." Let us begin there.