There has been a massive cover up involving the infamous Bill Clinton/Loretta Lynch tarmac meeting during the 2016 election.
What did they really discuss?
The FBI has reopened its investigation and it could have devastating consequences.
Donald Trump’s Attorney Jay Sekulow announced that the FBI has reopened the investigation in response to the American Center for Law and Justice’s Freedom of Information Act request.
The Daily Caller reports:
“The FBI has “reopened” a request for documents related to former President Bill Clinton’s 2016 tarmac meeting with former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) President Jay Sekulow told Fox News that the FBI sent him a letter indicating officials reopened his Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) request, after initially denying the existence of records related to the Clinton-Lynch meeting.
The meeting between Bill Clinton and Lynch, which occurred at the Phoenix airport June 27, 2016, drew scrutiny as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was being investigated at the time for improperly handling classified information.
“While we appreciate that the FBI has ‘reopened’ the case file and is now ‘searching’ for documents responsive to our duly submitted FOIA request from more than a year ago, it stretches the bounds of credulity to suggest that the FBI bureaucracy just discovered that ‘potentially responsive’ records ‘may exist’ on its own accord,” Sekulow, who is also a member of President Donald Trump’s legal team, said in a written statement.”
The FBI reopened the case after previously telling the ACLJ that they had no records of documents about the meeting last summer.
Then they just so happened to come across 400 emails where Loretta Lynch used an alias to discuss talking points for the Department of Justice to use when referencing their meeting.
The Daily Caller also reports:
“The ACLJ released 400 emails last week, surrendered by the Justice Department in response to a FOIA request, which show Lynch used an alias to coordinate a communIcations response to media inquiries about the meeting.
Sekulow told Fox News the ACLJ will continue to “press on in our legal fight to ensure that the details of the secret Clinton-Lynch meeting and the subsequent cover-up and withholding of information from the public comes to light.”
Lynch is already under fire from conservatives.
When former FBI Director James Comey testified that the then Attorney General Lynch had instructed him to refer to the Clinton email investigation as “a matter”, he felt he was being pressured to align the FBI’s public statements with Clinton campaign talking points.
Critics believed this constituted Lynch obstructing justice.
This revelation cranked up the volume of calls for an independent counsel to investigate Lynch’s conduct.
The FBI announcement of reopening the investigation into Lynch’s tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton could uncover more evidence of Lynch’s misconduct.
Will this put her in even more legal jeopardy?
After a year of stone walling and cover ups, it appears Americans may finally get answers.
And the guilty parties may finally be held accountable.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this story.