Hillary Clinton Accused of Racketeering by the FBI - TruePublica
Hillary Clinton Accused of Racketeering by the FBI
– In
a recent release, the FBI has indicated that it will be presenting a
recommendation to Loretta Lynch, Attorney General of the Department of
Justice:
“James Comey and The FBI will present a recommendation to Loretta
Lynch, Attorney General of the Department of Justice, that includes a
cogent argument that the Clinton Foundation is an ongoing criminal
enterprise engaged in money laundering and
soliciting bribes in exchange for political, policy and legislative
favors to individuals, corporations and even governments both foreign
and domestic.” (Frank Huguenard, Global Research, May 30, 2016)
There are several possible scenarios which affect the outcome of the presidential campaign.
The fundamental question is whether this recommendation –which
documents the criminal undertakings of the Clinton Foundation– will be
carried out by the Attorney General.
Doubtful?
Loretta Lynch was appointed Attorney General by president Obama in
2010 during his first term. Of significance, Lynch also held
the position of U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York under
the Bill Clinton administration (1999-2001).
Moreover, as pointed out in a recent article by Jerome Corsi, Loretta Lynch is political crony of the Clintons:
But little known is the fact that Lynch was a litigation
partner for eight years at a major Washington law firm that served the
Clintons.
Lynch was with the Washington-headquartered international law firm Hogan & Hartson LLP from March 2002 through April 2010.
According to documents Hillary Clinton’s first presidential campaign
made public in 2008, Hogan & Hartson’s New York-based partner Howard
Topaz was the tax lawyer who filed income tax returns for Bill and
Hillary Clinton beginning in 2004.
In addition, Hogan & Hartson in Virginia filed a patent trademark
request on May 19, 2004, for Denver-based MX Logic Inc., the computer
software firm that developed the email encryption system used to manage
Clinton’s private email server beginning in July 2013. A tech expert has
observed that employees of MX Logic could have had access to all the
emails that went through her account.
It is, therefore, highly unlikely that Lynch will follow the recommendation of James Comey and the FBI.
Nonetheless, even if the indictment is NOT carried out, inevitably
Hillary Clinton’s “credibility” as a presidential candidate is in
jeopardy.