On Friday, the FBI made a HUGE announcement! They revealed a 30-page-document related to the infamous June of 2016 airport runway meeting that Bill Clinton had with then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
At first they denied the possession of such documents, but now they’ve decided to enlighten the public.
According to The Daily Caller it was reported that FBI attorneys released the documents as a response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, filed from the conservative group Judicial Watch.
Last October, the FBI told Judicial Watch that the Bureau is not in possession of any records that are associated to the meeting between Clinton and Lynch.
This meeting occurred while the Justice Department was investigating Hillary Clinton’s potential mistreating of classified information on her private email server.
Firstly, the FBI were silent about the existence of documents regarding this case.
“Upon further review, we subsequently determined potentially responsive documents may exist,” FBI attorneys said in a statement.
At this moment, it’s still unclear what exactly these documents contain.
“The FBI is out of control,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “It is stunning that the FBI ‘found’ these Clinton-Lynch tarmac records only after we caught the agency hiding them in another lawsuit.
Judicial Watch will continue to press for answers about the FBI’s document games in court.
In the meantime, the FBI should stop the stonewall and release these new records immediately.”
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