The highly politicized Department of Justice
swatted down pesky FBI requests to investigate the Clinton Foundation earlier
this year, CNN reported yesterday.
CNN buried the lede, as it frequently does on
news stories that make Democrats look bad. The online version bears the
innocuous-sounding headline, “Newly released Clinton emails shed light on
relationship between State Dept. and Clinton Foundation.”
It is not until the 25th paragraph
that the article states that an unidentified law enforcement official gave CNN
a heads-up earlier this year. As the probe of Clinton’s private email servers
was ramping up “several FBI field offices approached the Justice Department
asking to open a case regarding the relationship between the State Department
and the Clinton Foundation.”
At that time, the article continues, the
Justice Department “declined because it had looked into allegations surrounding
the Clinton Foundation around a year earlier and found there wasn't sufficient
evidence to open a case.”
Not even enough evidence to look into the
foundation’s affairs?
Not more than a year after the publication of Peter Schweizer’s
blockbuster book, Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign
Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich, opened the
floodgates for investigative reporters to dig into the matter.
As I’ve written before, various lawyers have told
me there is already a strong legal case against Mrs. Clinton. The fact that she
destroyed email evidence -- evidence subject to a congressional subpoena, no
less -- is already evidence in itself that she obstructed justice through
spoliation of evidence. Spoliation means you can take as evidence the fact that
evidence has been destroyed. Courts are entitled to draw spoliation inferences
and convict an accused person on that basis alone.
The only reason FBI Director James Comey didn’t
recommend she be prosecuted is because, well, he lacks a spine and he’s corrupt.
He said there was no evidence of Clinton’s “efforts to obstruct justice,” a
requirement that does not actually appear in the Espionage Act.
Evidence of corruption at the Clinton
Foundation is everywhere, yet CNN and much of the mainstream media are still
doing everything they can to ignore, misrepresent, or downplay the questionable
things Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton did through the
foundation.
The congenitally corrupt Clintons created their
private email system to frustrate Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) requesters,
shield Hillary's correspondence from congressional oversight, and steer money
to their corrupt foundation, which, amazingly enough, still enjoys tax-exempt
status.
These illegal, insecure private email servers
Clinton used while at the State Department are at the heart of the scandal over
her mishandling of an Islamic terrorist attack in militant-infested Benghazi,
Libya on the 11th anniversary of 9/11 that left four Americans, including U.S.
ambassador Chris Stevens, dead. Even now, four years after the assault, the
Obama administration has failed to provide an autopsy report about Stevens who
was initially reported to have been ritualistically sodomized before being
murdered by Muslim terrorists.
Every few days Judicial Watch has been releasing emails obtained
under FoIA that may ultimately lead to evidence of political interference at
the highest levels that provided cover for the anticipatory presidential bribe
processing vehicle known as the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
“No wonder Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin hid
emails from the American people, the courts and Congress,” said Judicial Watch
President Tom Fitton. “They show the Clinton Foundation, Clinton donors, and
operatives worked with Hillary Clinton in potential violation of the law.”
On Tuesday the watchdog group published emails
sent to Abedin, Clinton’s longtime aide with generational ties to the Muslim
Brotherhood, seeking favors. Abedin now vice-chairs Clinton’s presidential
campaign. She also worked at the State Department with Clinton and with her at
the Clinton Foundation.
“The new documents reveal that in April 2009
controversial Clinton Foundation official Doug Band pushed for a job for an
associate,” according to a Judicial Watch summary. “In the email Band tells
Hillary Clinton’s former aides at the State Department Cheryl Mills and Huma
Abedin that it is “important to take care of [Redacted]. Band is reassured by
Abedin that “Personnel has been sending him options.” Band was co-founder of
Teneo Strategy with Bill Clinton and a top official of the Clinton Foundation,
including its Clinton Global Initiative.”
Emails also show Abedin left then-Secretary
Clinton’s daily schedule, presumably a sensitive document, on a bed in an
unlocked hotel room.
“An email on April 18, 2009, during a
conference in Trinidad and Tobago, from aide Melissa J. Lan to Huma Abedin asks
for the Secretary’s “day book binders.” Abedin replies: “Yes. It’s on the bed
in my room. U can take it. My door is open. I’m in the lobby. Thx.” Moreover,
the emails show the annoyance of another Clinton aide that the schedule was
sent to an authorized State Department email address and not to an unsecured non-state.gov
account.”
Other emails show Clinton campaign adviser and
pollster Mark Penn provided Clinton advice on NATO and piracy. Clinton
fundraiser Lana Moresky asked Clinton to have the State Department hire
someone. Clinton asked Abedin to follow up and “help” the applicant and asked
Abedin to “let me know” about the job.
Meanwhile, the Left is trying to take the focus
off the Clinton Foundation.
A high-profile watchdog group controlled by
Hillary Clinton ally David Brock is demanding the IRS investigateDonald
Trump’s personal foundation for allegedly aiding his presidential campaign.
The call by CREW, or Citizens for
Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, has to be the most obvious political
hit job of this election cycle.
CREW is a member of what some in the
conservative think tank community call the “Brocktopus,” that is, the network
of groups the disgraced former journalist runs, which spends oodles of money
defending all things Clinton. An admitted serial liar, Brock’s empire of sleaze
also includes “conservative misinformation” watchdog Media Matters for America,
pro-Hillary disaster-control spin site Correct the Record, and American Bridge
21st Century, a super PAC that promotes Hillary and attacks her critics.
CREW executive director Noah Bookbinder asked
the IRS to investigate the Donald J. Trump Foundation, a tiny nonprofit founded
by Trump decades ago to give away profits from his book, The Art of the
Deal.
How the foundation, which ranked 4,347th in the
FoundationSearch “Top Foundations by Assets for the state of New York” list
would help the Trump campaign isn’t clear. “The Trump Foundation has no
full-time staff, and gave away just $591,000 in 2014 — the last year for which
records are available,” the Washington Postreports.
It’s possible the Trump Foundation has been
helping the Trump campaign but the philanthropy is so anemic it is difficult to
imagine it doing much to help its benefactor’s political career. Even if the
IRS takes up this piddling little case not much is likely to come of it. It’s a
political stunt by CREW, a nakedly partisan group under the boot of one of
Hillary’s biggest backers.
It’s the wheeling and dealing Clinton
Foundation with its involvement in billion-dollar transactions, its ties to
shady figures, and the debt it owes to the unsavory governments of countries
around the world that needs to be properly and thoroughly examined.
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