Lynch meeting with Bill Clinton creates firestorm for email case

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The private meeting between Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton
The private meeting between Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton
has created a political firestorm, fueling criticism of the Justice Department’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server.

The disclosure of the 30-minute meeting — which was described as an unplanned social visit on an airport tarmac in Phoenix — has stirred rampant speculation about what might have been discussed by the former president and the nation’s top law enforcement officer.


the presumptive Republican nominee for president, called the “sneak” meeting, which took place Monday night, “one of the big stories of this week, of this month, of this year.”
“I’ve been talking about the rigged system, how it’s rigged,” he said. “And you know, this is terrible, and nobody can understand why nothing’s happened.”

Some Democrats also criticized the meeting. David Axelrod, the former senior adviser to President Obama, tweeted that while he took Lynch and Clinton "at their word" that the email investigation didn't come up in their conversation, it was "foolish to create such optics" by meeting.

"I do agree with you that it doesn't send the right signal," Sen. Chris Coons
(D-Del.) said Thursday on CNN's "New Day." Coons said he considers Lynch to be an "independent attorney general" and has "generally shown excellent judgment" in her role.

Still, Coons said Lynch should have held off on seeing Bill Clinton at all until after the election. "I don't think it sends the right signal. I think she should have steered clear even of a brief, casual, social meeting with the former president," Coons said.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), the Senate majority whip who has previously pushed for a special counsel to investigate Hillary Clinton’s emails, tweeted that Lynch "must avoid even the appearance of conflict."

The controversy is creating a new headache for Clinton's presidential campaign, which has for months been dogged by questions about the FBI’s investigation into her private server. That review, focused on the handling of classified information, is said to be in its final stages.

The server investigation is being handled by a number of FBI investigators and federal prosecutors. But a case this high profile has surely drawn in Lynch’s personal oversight, former officials have said.

Bill Clinton, who was visiting the Phoenix area, heard Lynch would be arriving at the Sky Harbor airport as part of her national tour promoting community policing and waited for her arrival before boarding her plane, according to ABC15, which first reported the meeting.

Lynch confirmed at a news conference Tuesday in Phoenix that she and her husband had spoken with the former president.

"Our conversation was a great deal about his grandchildren. It was primarily social and about our travels; he mentioned golf he played in Phoenix," Lynch said Tuesday afternoon at the Phoenix Police Department.

A law enforcement official familiar with the matter told CNN that Lynch's FBI security detail did not stop Clinton when he moved to initiate the extended conversation. The official said that Lynch was surprised to see Clinton walking onto her plane, adding that no official Justice Department business was conducted.

Lynch on Wednesday insisted that the meeting would not in any way affect the federal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private
server as secretary of State.

“It’s being handled by career investigators and career agents, who always follow facts and the law, and do the same thorough and independent examination in this matter that they’ve done in all,” she said Wednesday in Los Angeles, according to ABC News. “So that’s how that’ll be handed.”

The White House said Lynch and President Obama are committed to conducting a fair investigation.

“I think the bottom line is simply that both the president and the attorney general understand how important it is for the Department of Justice to conduct investigations that are free of political interference,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters.

He refused to second-guess her decision to speak privately with Clinton, saying he took Lynch at her word that the two did not discuss the FBI’s review.
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/286143-lynch-clinton-meeting-creates-firestorm
 
how can this be tolerated?
Prosecutors never meet with any family member of anyone who is subject of a criminal investigation, as HRClinton is.

These are top officeholders, and a previous president, and a possible next POTUS, and they can't keep even basic
lines of separation from bleeding into perceived conflicts?

It's typical of Bill to just do what he wants, but Lynch is supposed to an ethical prosecutor -
how can she claim to be impartial on any recommendation from the FBI?

She should recuse herself.
 
When Teddy was president, he was a Roosevelt. But he liked his cigars, his women, and his big stick, which he carried without saying much. I went to Teddy Roosevelt High School. We learned that Teddy had an awesome dick, and that he abused women like they wanted, and that you would probably turn Democrat if that was his party. But it wasn't. He was a progressive Republican, like Lincoln. Are you conservative, anatta? Then you should reject Republicanism, since they were the ones that changed this country into a flea bitten rotten piece of shit like the Southern Democrats used to be.
 
Anatta is a guy? Thank you, Establismentarislm. We learn and live.

Did I mention that I am new, here?
 
I don't think anatta is even a registered Republican. He just hates the Clintons.
I'm not anything. Partisan politics is for dolts.
Philosophically I am right down the middle. I look for pragmatism over ideology, and good governance above expediency.
That' why I value process and transparency.

The Clintons are a reflection of everything wrong with modern politics.
'Back in the days' one kept a distance from any hint of impropriety - now the Clintons practice "catch me if you can" arrogance of power.

On the other hand - I recognize income inequality, and universal health care are 2 of the most pressing problems we face.
Even with Obamacare there are millions of uninsured. So I backed Bernie- but not for free college.
Mostly I bought into the "political revolution" -taking back our government from big donor special interests -and Revolving Door policies.

I'm looking at Trump for any true nationalism I can find ( not xenophobia) - because of creatures like the TransPacificPartnership
but I despise his jingoism, and divisiveness....anyways I could go on and write a complete Manifesto -
but I very much respect Establishment and mogur and thought to reply
 
Anatta is a guy? Thank you, Establismentarislm. We learn and live.

Did I mention that I am new, here?

It's okay, anatta is fairly new to this site. I just know of him from what his critics (positive and negative) say about him from their other sites, and from what I have seen over the post few months.
 
When you have the New Yorker calling out the Clintons...


Bill Clinton’s Bad Judgment



June should have been the month in which Hillary Clinton solidified her control over the Presidential race. She finally vanquished Bernie Sanders, who, if a few hundred Iowans had changed their minds and a few other things had broken his way, could have ended up as the Democratic nominee. As she turned her attention to Donald Trump, she seemed to settle into a five- to seven-point lead, while outspending him, twenty-six million dollars to nothing, in television advertising. Her massive financial advantage was matched by an enormous organizational advantage. Trump fired his campaign manager and is reportedly struggling to find prominent figures outside his immediate family who want to speak at his Convention, later this month. The two leading candidates to be his running mate are said to be Chris Christie and Newt Gingrich, who have abysmal approval ratings. In early June, Christie’s rating among registered voters in New Jersey hit a historic low of twenty-six per cent. The last time Gingrich was in the public spotlight and pollsters asked questions about him, in March of 2012, when he was ending his campaign to be the Republican Presidential nominee, his approval rating stood at twenty-four per cent. Meanwhile, Trump continues to alienate top Republicans, first with his racist comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel and then with anti-free-trade speeches that were condemned by the Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers, two of the most important Republican-oriented interest groups.

What was turning into Hillary’s finest month was topped off by the long-awaited report by the House Select Committee on Benghazi, which took more than seven hundred days and seven million dollars to reach largely the same conclusions that previous inquiries had arrived at: “no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton,” as the Times put.

And then, on Monday, Bill Clinton wandered across the tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to chat with Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

After Sanders and the committee report on Benghazi, there is one remaining political cloud hanging over Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and her husband’s chat with Lynch has increased the chances that it will turn into a storm. The F.B.I.’s investigation of Clinton’s use of a private e-mail account while she was Secretary of State, and in particular the question of whether she may have mishandled classified information, has been perhaps the most underestimated and overblown story of the campaign. There are three reasons for this. First, Sanders, despite the advice of some top advisers, decided early in the campaign not to make an issue of the investigation. Second, whereas Sanders undersold the seriousness of the investigation, Trump exaggerates it by confidently declaring that Clinton would be sent to jail if Obama weren’t protecting her, discrediting himself in the process. Most important, there has been very little visibility into the actual investigation, making it difficult to judge from the outside whether Clinton or her aides are in serious legal peril.

But many major Democrats in Washington have been deeply anxious about what the F.B.I. might conclude. “The person that the White House cleared the field for, and that everyone has fallen in line for, has three federal investigations going on,” a prominent Democratic consultant told me earlier this year. “The guy who set up the system for her took the Fifth. You’re not supposed to read anything into that, but please. It’s the elephant in the room, and Sanders took it off the table.”

Lynch said this week that her thirty-minute airport meeting with Bill Clinton was strictly a social call. “He did come over and say hello, and speak to my husband and myself, and talk about his grandchildren and his travels and things like that,” she said on Wednesday. “That was the extent of that. And no discussions were held into any cases or things like that.”

A Democrat who was briefed on the meeting told me that it was more than a hundred degrees outside and Lynch, who was immediately uncomfortable with the visit, felt that she couldn’t shoo the sixty-nine-year-old former President, who has had heart problems in the past, back onto the tarmac. Lynch, according to this person, also insisted that her security detail remain at her side while Clinton was onboard her aircraft so that the ex-President and the Attorney General would not be alone together. (A spokesperson for the Attorney General declined to comment.)

While Lynch tried to dismiss the meeting as nothing more than a friendly visit, today, in Aspen, she went a step further, announcing that, while she will not recuse herself entirely from the investigation, she planned to accept whatever recommendations the F.B.I. and career prosecutors make concerning the case. She suggested that she regretted the meeting. “I certainly wouldn’t do it again, because I think it has cast this shadow over what it should not, over what it will not touch,” she said. “It’s important to make it clear that that meeting with President Clinton does not have a bearing on how this matter will be reviewed and resolved.”

If Bill Clinton was trying even subtly to influence the investigation, his attempt has backfired spectacularly. The disclosure of the meeting has raised questions about the integrity of the investigation. Lynch’s promise to accept without modification the recommendations of the F.B.I. has removed a potentially sympathetic voice from the process. And the enormous publicity over the event will increase the pressure on investigators not to show any leniency in the case. Whatever Bill Clinton thought he was doing, he has cast a pall over what should have been his wife’s most triumphant moment in politics.


http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/bill-clintons-bad-judgment?mbid=social_twitter
 
I don't think anatta is even a registered Republican. He just hates the Clintons.

If anatta was a republican he might have surrendered to the clintons already :)

Luckily he is still fighting the good fight.

on topic : hmm scandal in the investigation. I bet it causes delays. I bet it causes so much delays the results will be given after the election :) funny how that works out.
 
Oh what a coincidence, my plane just happened to run into the attorney generals plane.

What, are you saying I shouldn't be talking to the attorney general on an airplane Tarmac while my wife is under criminal investigation? I'm sorry, I swear I didn't know I couldnt do that
 
Oh what a coincidence, my plane just happened to run into the attorney generals plane.

What, are you saying I shouldn't be talking to the attorney general on an airplane Tarmac while my wife is under criminal investigation? I'm sorry, I swear I didn't know I couldnt do that

Don't forget he is also a subject of the investigation because it involves the sham Clinton Graft Fund.

But Darcula and the rest of the crowd will defend her. It is clear even they know that Billy fucked up because they haven't even tried to defend it. Only the mouth breather Deshtard took a shot
 
Oh what a coincidence, my plane just happened to run into the attorney generals plane.

What, are you saying I shouldn't be talking to the attorney general on an airplane Tarmac while my wife is under criminal investigation? I'm sorry, I swear I didn't know I couldnt do that
When even Andrea Mitchell says Clinton supporters are upset at this self inflicted wound you know it's bad.
 
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