Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) serves as
Chairman of Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Committee. As Chairman Senator Johnson has released a Committee
Report on “DOJ/FBI” leadership small group suspiciously exonerating Crooked Hillary.
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Chairman Ron Johnson: Interim Report on FBI Purposeful
Intent To Exonerate Hillary Clinton During Email Scandal…
By sundance
February 7, 2018 4:14
PM
Senator Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, has a very narrow focus on the
DOJ/FBI ‘small team’ involvement into the 2016 election. Johnson’s
authority focuses on how the group inside the FBI worked to exonerate Hillary
Clinton despite evidence of intentional wrongdoing.
However, within that investigative
oversight, Chairman Johnson is bringing to light all of the
communication within the ‘small group’ which includes the text messages between
lead FBI investigator Peter Strzok and lead legal counsel Lisa Page during
their efforts.
Toward that end, Chairman Johnson has released an interim report on
findings (Senate Link Here),
and as outlined below in the embedded pdf.
WASHINGTON DC –
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs Committee, released a majority staff report Wednesday titled “The
Clinton Email Scandal And The FBI’s Investigation Of It,” along with text
messages between two agents that shed light on the investigation.
The report details the congressional investigation of former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server and the oversight of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s involvement with their investigation of
Secretary Clinton’s private server.
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The report outlines how
information available to the committee at this time raises serious questions
about how the FBI applied the rule of law in its investigation. The
majority staff report found that:
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The FBI did not use a grand
jury to compel testimony and obtain the vast majority of evidence, choosing
instead to offer immunity deals and allow fact witnesses to join key
interviews.
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There were substantial
edits to former FBI Director James Comey’s public statement that served to
downplay the severity of Secretary Clinton’s actions, and that the first draft
of the memo was distributed for editing two months before key witnesses were
interviewed.
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Director Comey stated that
he had not consulted with the Justice Department or White House, when text
messages among FBI agents involved in the investigation suggest otherwise. Two
key investigators discuss an “insurance policy” against
the “risk” of a Trump presidency, and “OUR task.”
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Messages discuss “unfinished
business,” “an investigation leading to impeachment,” and “my
gut sense and concern there’s no big there there.” The messages
strongly underscore the need to obtain still-missing text messages and other
information regarding the FBI’s actions and investigations into the Clinton
email scandal and Russian involvement in the November 2016 election.
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Senior FBI officials—likely
including Deputy Director Andrew McCabe— knew about newly discovered emails on
a laptop belonging to former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner for almost a month before
Director Comey notified Congress.
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