Hillary Panicking – Explosive' New IG Report Exposes What We've All Been Waiting
For – Trump Taking Swift Action.
It appears that a major eruption is brewing.
Surprisingly, that eruption is not set to occur in Hawaii amongst the volcanos, but
instead in Washington, D.C. as the highly anticipated and explosive release of the report
from the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) is set to be released.
The OIG report contains the results of the investigation into the FBI's highly questionable
investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private server to handle her State Department
emails when she was Secretary of State.
It is expected to be released within days and many expect the report to unleash serious
consequences for the conduct, highly questionable decisions, and lack of ethics displayed by
senior-level Justice Department and FBI officials during former President Barack Obama's regime.
Former chair of the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and former
Representative of Utah's 3rd district, Jason Chaffetz states – "Given the tools available
to the OIG and the credibility of Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz,
the latest report could also uncover new and seriously damaging information about Clinton's
email practices, including her handling of classified information.
FBI Director James Comey (later fired by President Trump) criticized Clinton's handling of
emails in July 2016, while she was running for president against Donald Trump.
Comey said in a news conference that no reasonable prosecutor would file charges against Clinton
for acting illegally – a controversial finding.
But he stated: "Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her
colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there
is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly
classified information."
Unlike Congress, the OIG has the cooperation at the Department of Justice to do an in-depth,
full-scale investigation.
The infighting between branches of government that we see in congressional investigations
does not exist with OIG investigations because the OIG is still a part of the executive branch.
Furthermore, each of the 73 inspectors general has a full complement of special agents, auditors,
inspectors, and attorneys.
Inspector General Horowitz has a staff of 450.
By comparison, the House Oversight Committee has a staff of roughly 60.
By law, the 1978 Inspector General Act authorizes the inspectors general to access all records
and electronic communications of employees, and to provide protection for whistleblowers.
The inspectors general are nonpartisan and function independently of the agencies they
investigate.
Each federal agency is required by law to cooperate with the OIG that reviews its conduct."
Chaffetz assessment is that the OIG report could trigger some significant changes that
may be catastrophic for some Washington lifers though he expresses his understanding that
many of the American people may have low expectations of any attempt to hold government accountable.
He believes this time will be different as a previous report from the OIG's office
last month prompted the firing of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
McCabe was found to have lied four times to the DOJ and FBI, including twice while under
oath.
McCabe, who was fired a day before he was set to collect his full pension, also authorized
a self-serving leak to the Wall St. Journal claiming that the FBI had not put the brakes
on the Clinton Foundation investigation, during a period in which he was coming under fire
over a $467,500 campaign donation his wife Jill took from Clinton pal Terry McAuliffe.
Chaffetz emphasizes the importance of the credibility of Horowitz himself, speaking
of Horowitz's tenacity and fairness during a series of investigations he conducted on
the Fast and Furious g*n-running operation and the Drug Enforcement Administration's
prostitution scandal.
Horowitz also has outstanding and impeccable legal credentials up to and including the
U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, chief of the Justice Department
Public Corruption Unit, and deputy chief of the Justice Department Criminal Division.
He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School.
As an attorney in private practice, he specialized in white collar crime, internal investigations,
and regulatory compliance.
No one on Horowitz's team is known to leak and his reports are notorious for being thorough
and well documented.
Chaffetz emphasizes his belief that Horowitz is the best shot the American people have
to actually get to the bottom of uncovering the cesspool of secrets hiding in the bowels
of President Obama's highly politicized Justice Department.
Chaffetz states: No one knows the frustration of trying to hold government agencies accountable
more acutely than I do.
When I served in the House of Representatives, I saw firsthand how good officials in the
Obama Justice Department became at hiding their tracks, stonewalling Congress, evading
federal records laws, manipulating the media narrative, and ultimately escaping accountability.
Fortunately for the American people, the truth is going to come out.
When it does, the Trump administration must act swiftly and decisively to send a strong
message that the investigative tools of the Justice Department should never be used as
political weapons."
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