He states: “Double standards were constantly applied to Trump appointees and used to question their qualifications and alleged conflicts of interest.”
One of the most stunning revelations was that of a ten-minute phone call between former Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the DOJ’s office of ethics. Whitaker was told that short phone call cleared Lynch of any conflict of interest regarding the FBI’s ongoing investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server to send and store government emails.
Not even Lynch’s 30 minute now-infamous secret meeting on the tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport with former President Bill Clinton on June 27, 2016 was enough to disqualify her from overseeing the Clinton investigation. It wouldn’t be long before the bureau, then under former FBI Director James Comey, would exonerate Clinton. Comey’s decision to exonerate, the Congressional investigations would later discover, was months before the bureau had even interviewed Clinton regarding her use of a private server.
“When my team asked Justice Department officials about how I should be vetted for conflicts of interest as Acting Attorney General, I was told that Session’s Obama-era predecessor, Loretta Lynch, simply made a ten-minute phone call to the Department’s ethics office and determined she didn’t have a conflict of interest in overseeing the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of classified information on her home email server,” he states in his book.
https://saraacarter.com/whitakers-n...d-former-ag-lynch-in-a-ten-minute-phone-call/
One of the most stunning revelations was that of a ten-minute phone call between former Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the DOJ’s office of ethics. Whitaker was told that short phone call cleared Lynch of any conflict of interest regarding the FBI’s ongoing investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server to send and store government emails.
Not even Lynch’s 30 minute now-infamous secret meeting on the tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport with former President Bill Clinton on June 27, 2016 was enough to disqualify her from overseeing the Clinton investigation. It wouldn’t be long before the bureau, then under former FBI Director James Comey, would exonerate Clinton. Comey’s decision to exonerate, the Congressional investigations would later discover, was months before the bureau had even interviewed Clinton regarding her use of a private server.
“When my team asked Justice Department officials about how I should be vetted for conflicts of interest as Acting Attorney General, I was told that Session’s Obama-era predecessor, Loretta Lynch, simply made a ten-minute phone call to the Department’s ethics office and determined she didn’t have a conflict of interest in overseeing the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of classified information on her home email server,” he states in his book.
https://saraacarter.com/whitakers-n...d-former-ag-lynch-in-a-ten-minute-phone-call/