I worked with the FBI when I did security work as a Defense Department civilian in Philadelphia many years ago, and during that time I also attended regular FBI national security briefings
in Washington D.C.
As a writer, I’ve
covered the FBI for more than 20 years. I’ve interviewed senior FBI officials,
special-agents-in-charge (SAC) of field offices, and street agents. I also
interviewed legendary FBI undercover agent Joe Pistone, aka, “Donnie Brasco.”
I have great respect for the
FBI’s special agents, who thwart terrorist attacks, take down organized crime
groups and face danger every day. But I can’t say I have the same respect for the FBI leadership.
Tom Fitton, the president of Judicial
Watch, offers his take on Fox News of the FBI’s response to the 2016 meeting of former
president Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
In Washington, the ostensible
story is rarely the real story. We know, for example, that former President
Clinton engineered a meeting with President Obama’s attorney general, Loretta
Lynch, on the tarmac of the Phoenix Airport on June 27, 2016.
That’s the official story,
replete with the charming and intentionally disarming detail that all they
talked about was their grandchildren. It was just coincidental, don’t you know,
that at the time the FBI was looking into Hillary Clinton’s use of a “personal”
email server to send, receive and store classified information.
And it was also simply coincidental
that just a few days later, the director of the FBI – who served under Attorney
General Lynch – announced that he wouldn’t recommend a prosecution of Hillary
Clinton.
Richard Nixon must be rolling
over in his grave.
You can read the rest of the
piece and watch a video clip via the below link:
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