Thursday, April 26, 2018

The DeSantis Letter

Following is a summary
of suspected crimes
committed in a failed effort 
to help Hillary Clinton
win the presidency 
... by doing a fake investigation
of her illegal attempt to hide
all her eMails from Freedom of
Information requests that concerned
the Benghazi, Libya attack by Al Kaida
that killed our Ambassador, and three 
other Americans.

Not only did Clinton have all confidential
information sent off the government 
computer system, where it could easily
be hacked, but she also arbitrarily decided
to withhold about half of the eMails
(based on her count, which should not 
be believed, because she lies so often)
from a Congressional investigation,
claiming they were personal.

Hillary Clinton obviously had something
to hide, and so far has kept it hidden. 

My guess is that Clinton did work 
on Clinton Foundation matters while
"at work" for the taxpayers, and there
were also connections between Clinton
Foundation donors and access to 
Clinton and the State Department
(aka "pay for play").   



Representative Ron DeSantis (R-FL) 
and ten other GOP members of Congress 
wrote a letter to Attorney General 
Jeff Sessions, Attorney John Huber, 
and FBI Director Christopher Wray 
- asking them to investigate 
former FBI Director James Comey, 
Hillary Clinton for potential crimes 
before 2016 election.

Sessions paired special prosecutor 
John Huber with DOJ Inspector General 
Michael Horowitz - Huber's presence 
allows Horowitz to fully investigate 
allegations of FBI FISA abuse 
with subpoena power and other methods 
Horowitz is not able to use.

The GOP letter's focus is on James Comey, 
while the charges for all include obstruction, 
perjury, corruption, unauthorized removal 
of classified documents, contributions 
and donations by foreign nationals 
and other allegations.

The letter demands that Deputy Attorney 
General Rod Rosenstein "be recused 
from any examination of FISA abuse," 
and recommends that "neither U.S. Attorney 
John Huber nor a special counsel 
(if appointed) should report to Rosenstein."  



James Comey
- for obstruction, perjury, corruption, 
stealing public property or records, 
gathering transmitting or losing 
defense information, 
unauthorized removal and retention 
of classified documents, 
false statements. 

"Comey's decision 
not to seek charges 
against Clinton's misconduct
suggests improper 
investigative conduct, 
potentially motivated 
by a political agenda."

The letter calls Comey out 
for leaking his confidential memos 
to the press. 

"In light of the fact that four 
of the seven memos were classified, 
it would appear that former Director 
Comey leaked classified information 
when sharing these memos..." 

Comey "circulated a draft statement" 
of the FBI's decision to exonerate 
Hillary Clinton for mishandling 
classified information 
- a conclusion reached before
the agency had interviewed
key witnesses. 

"At that point, 17 interviews 
with potential witnesses 
had not taken place, 
including with Clinton 
and her chief of staff..." 

The letter also seeks clarification 
on "material inconsistencies 
between the description 
of the FBI's relationship 
with Mr. Steele that you 
[then FBI Director Comey] 
did provide in your briefing 
and information contained 
in Justice Department documents 
made available to the Committee 
only after the briefing." 



Hillary Clinton 
- for contributions and donations 
by foreign nationals

"A lawyer representing 
the Clinton campaign 
and the Democratic National Committee 
paid Washington firm Fusion GPS 
to conduct research 
that led to the Steele dossier..." 

"Accordingly, for disguising payments 
to Fusion GPS on mandatory disclosures 
to the Federal Election Commission, 
we refer Hillary Clinton to DOJ 
for potential violation(s) of 52 USC 30121 
and 52  USC 30101".



Loretta Lynch 
- for obstruction, corruption

"We raise concerns regarding 
her decision to threaten with reprisal 
the former FBI informant 
who tried to come forward in 2016 
with insight into the Uranium One deal."

Of note, this refers to longtime CIA and FBI 
undercover informant William D. Campbell, 
who came forward with evidence 
of bribery schemes involving 
Russian nuclear officials, 
an American trucking company, 
and efforts to route money 
to the Clinton Global Initiative.



Andrew McCabe
 - for false statements, 
perjury, obstruction

"During the internal Hillary Clinton 
investigation, Mr. McCabe 
"lacked candor 
-- including under oath 
-- on multiple occasions," 
the letter reads. 

"That is a fireable offense, 
and Mr. Sessions said that career, 
apolitical employees at the F.B.I. 
and Justice Department 
agreed that Mr. McCabe 
should be fired." 

"The DOJ Office of 
the Inspector General 
recently released 
a February 2018 
misconduct report ... 
confirming four instances 
of McCabe's lack of candor, 
including three instances 
under oath, 
as well as the conclusion 
that McCabe's decision 
to confirm the existence 
of the Clinton Foundation Investigation 
through an anonymously sourced 
quite violated the FBI's and DOJ's 
media policy and constituted 
misconduct." 



Peter Strzok and Lisa Page 
- for obstruction, corruption, 

"We raise concerns 
regarding their interference 
in the Hillary Clinton investigation 
regarding her use of a 
personal email server." 

Referring to a Wall Street Journal 
article from January 22, 2018 
- "The report provides the following 
alarming specifics, among others: 
"Mr. Strzok texts Ms. Page 
to tell her that, in fact, 
senior officials had decided 
to water down the reference 
to President Obama to
'another senior 
government official." 

By the time Mr. Comey gave 
his public statement on July 5, 
both references - to Mr. Obama 
and to "another senior 
government official" 
had disappeared." 

"Department of Justice (DOJ) 
and FBI personnel 
connected to the compilation 
of documents on alleged links 
between Russia and then-presidential 
candidate Donald Trump 
known as the "Steele dossier." 

This section of the letter 
calls out Comey, McCabe, 
former acting AG Sally Yates, 
and former acting Deputy 
AG Dana Boente regarding 
the Steele dossier.

"we raise concerns regarding
the presentation of false 
and/or unverified information 
to the Foreign Intelligence 
Surveillance Court in connection with 
the former Trump aide Carter Page" 

"Former and current DOJ and FBI 
leadership have confirmed 
to the Committee 
that unverified information 
from the Steele dossier 
comprised an essential part 
of the FISA applications 
related to Carter Page" 

"Accordingly we refer to DOJ
all DOJ and FBI personnel 
responsible for signing 
the Carter Page warrant application 
that contained unverified 
and/or false information"

The criminal referrals for the group 
allegedly responsible for FISA abuse 
include: obstruction, deprivation of rights 
under color of law, corruption.