Trump’s New “Office of Transparency” May Finally Put the Guilty in Prison


Finally, we come to John Solomon’s last of his trio of documents that could be exposed in the new “Office of Transparency” following declassification.

Hillary Clinton has long escaped any real justice for her crimes against the sovereignty and security of the very country she vowed to protect and serve. The Hill identifies this scandal as the final of three that could potentially serve to expose Hillary Clinton for the charlatan that she is and perhaps bring even her to justice.

The thousands of articles that have been written on Hillary are more than enough speculation to warrant a real and proper investigation into the Clintons’ private financial dealings, but even more so, a deep and revealing investigation into the very people we trusted to find the truth: the American Intelligence community.

The Hill:

The final Obama-era tranche that requires declassification concerns Hillary Clinton’s email controversy — a highly classified set of documents that FBI agents identified as important and necessary in the investigation into whether she violated the law by transmitting classified emails on her unsecured private server.

As I wrote last week, the agents never got to review those documents in 2016 before then-FBI Director James Comey unilaterally decided not to seek criminal charges against Mrs. Clinton.

The Justice Department’s internal watchdog in 2018 provided Congress a classified annex explaining how the FBI intended to examine that secret evidence, but never did. Sources who have seen the annex say it contains explosive revelations about what really happened with Clinton’s emails and the national security concerns that her conduct raised.

Uranium One, the Iran deal, Clinton’s emails — all have dominated headlines for many years without a full public accounting.

Turn to the final page for a wrap up on this article, as well as the addition of a couple more Obama-era scandals that could very easily be added to John Solomon’s list of documents in the new “Office of Transparency!”NEXT PAGE »



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