Grand Jury summoned for Hillary Clinton

Somebody needs to tell Joe. He says he doesn't want to work for Trump. I don't blame him.

Just like a lib... ALWAYS trying to tell folks how to live their life...
One of their favorite things to do. Right along with stealing other peoples money and giving it to someone else. Usually themselves and their friends.
 
The wheels of justice may sometimes turn slowly, but they are turning. Hillary will answer for what she has done. Count on it.

Grand Jury summoned for Hillary Clinton (INDICTMENT!?)
any day now...any day now...

exactly what I was going to say. they've been spewing since last year.

morons.


hiLIARy will be indicted long before MULE-er finds any evidence that Trump colluded with Russians-Russians-Russians.

Just sayin'.
 
The wheels of justice may sometimes turn slowly, but they are turning. Hillary will answer for what she has done. Count on it.

Grand Jury summoned for Hillary Clinton (INDICTMENT!?)
If she is arrested, I hope they have some good video. I would love to see her reaction. Better yet, her reaction when she is found guilty. I bet she has a fatal heart attack. I hope not though. I want her to spend the rest of what I hope is a long life in prison. Probably not though. She'll fall in the shower and spill what brains she has down the drain. Oh well. In prison or dead. It doesn't much matter which.
 
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Fake news? Guess again. Here is the subpoena.

Goodlatte Subpoenas DOJ for Documents Related to FISA Abuse, Clinton Investigation, and McCabe Firing

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Washington, March 22, 2018 | Beth Breeding (2022255431) | 0 comments
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, today subpoenaed the Department of Justice for documents regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server, potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommendation to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

Last year, the House Judiciary Committee and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced a joint investigation into decisions made and not made by the Department of Justice in 2016. As part of the joint investigation, Chairmen Goodlatte and Gowdy have repeatedly requested that the Justice Department hand over the 1.2 million documents relating to the investigation into former Secretary Clinton’s use of a private email server to send and receive classified information. To date, the Committees have received only a few thousand of the 1.2 million documents provided to the Inspector General. And since the Committees launched their investigation, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, based in part on events related to the Clinton investigation.

Additionally, in February 2018, Chairman Goodlatte requested that the Justice Department and FBI provide documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a national security tool that allows the intelligence community to surveil foreign targets outside of the United States. To date, no documents have been provided to the House Judiciary Committee in response to this request

Below is the text of the letter to Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein subpoenaing these documents. The signed letter and subpoena can be found here.


The Honorable Rod J. Rosenstein
Deputy Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20530

Dear Mr. Rosenstein,

Four months have passed since Chairman Gowdy and I, along with Representatives Jordan, Meadows, Buck, and Ratcliffe, wrote you seeking documents related to our ongoing investigation regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server in 2016. To date, the Department has only produced a fraction of the documents that have been requested. In addition, in early February, I wrote the Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation seeking documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. No documents have been provided to the Committee in response to this request. Given the Department’s ongoing delays in producing these documents, I am left with no choice but to issue the enclosed subpoena to compel production of these documents.

Moreover, since our requests for documents related to the Clinton email server investigation were made, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. This recommendation appears to be based, at least in part, on events related to the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server. Accordingly, the subpoena additionally covers all documents and communications relied upon by FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility in reaching its decision to recommend the dismissal of former Deputy Director McCabe.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter. If any part of the production has been designated as classified pursuant to Executive Order 13526, please contact Committee majority staff so that arrangements may be made to ensure that the documents are handled appropriately within the House.

Sincerely,
Bob Goodlatte
Chairman

Where is there any indication in this letter that a Grand Jury has been empaneled in the Clinton Investigation?

Neither the Senate nor the House has the power to empanel a Grand Jury. Only prosecutors do that.
 
Quality Fake News brought to you by a Right Wing blog you never heard of. Did anyone bother ro read that ridiculous story?
Fake news? Guess again. Here is the subpoena.

Goodlatte Subpoenas DOJ for Documents Related to FISA Abuse, Clinton Investigation, and McCabe Firing

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Washington, March 22, 2018 | Beth Breeding (2022255431) | 0 comments
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, today subpoenaed the Department of Justice for documents regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server, potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommendation to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

Last year, the House Judiciary Committee and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced a joint investigation into decisions made and not made by the Department of Justice in 2016. As part of the joint investigation, Chairmen Goodlatte and Gowdy have repeatedly requested that the Justice Department hand over the 1.2 million documents relating to the investigation into former Secretary Clinton’s use of a private email server to send and receive classified information. To date, the Committees have received only a few thousand of the 1.2 million documents provided to the Inspector General. And since the Committees launched their investigation, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, based in part on events related to the Clinton investigation.

Additionally, in February 2018, Chairman Goodlatte requested that the Justice Department and FBI provide documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a national security tool that allows the intelligence community to surveil foreign targets outside of the United States. To date, no documents have been provided to the House Judiciary Committee in response to this request

Below is the text of the letter to Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein subpoenaing these documents. The signed letter and subpoena can be found here.


The Honorable Rod J. Rosenstein
Deputy Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20530

Dear Mr. Rosenstein,

Four months have passed since Chairman Gowdy and I, along with Representatives Jordan, Meadows, Buck, and Ratcliffe, wrote you seeking documents related to our ongoing investigation regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server in 2016. To date, the Department has only produced a fraction of the documents that have been requested. In addition, in early February, I wrote the Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation seeking documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. No documents have been provided to the Committee in response to this request. Given the Department’s ongoing delays in producing these documents, I am left with no choice but to issue the enclosed subpoena to compel production of these documents.

Moreover, since our requests for documents related to the Clinton email server investigation were made, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. This recommendation appears to be based, at least in part, on events related to the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server. Accordingly, the subpoena additionally covers all documents and communications relied upon by FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility in reaching its decision to recommend the dismissal of former Deputy Director McCabe.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter. If any part of the production has been designated as classified pursuant to Executive Order 13526, please contact Committee majority staff so that arrangements may be made to ensure that the documents are handled appropriately within the House.

Sincerely,
Bob Goodlatte
Chairman

Where is there any indication in this letter that a Grand Jury has been empaneled in the Clinton Investigation?

Neither the Senate nor the House has the power to empanel a Grand Jury. Only prosecutors do that.
They brought in an outside prosecutor. Someone who doesn't work for the Justice Dept.
 
Quality Fake News brought to you by a Right Wing blog you never heard of. Did anyone bother ro read that ridiculous story?
Fake news? Guess again. Here is the subpoena.

Goodlatte Subpoenas DOJ for Documents Related to FISA Abuse, Clinton Investigation, and McCabe Firing

f t # e
Washington, March 22, 2018 | Beth Breeding (2022255431) | 0 comments
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, today subpoenaed the Department of Justice for documents regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server, potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommendation to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

Last year, the House Judiciary Committee and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced a joint investigation into decisions made and not made by the Department of Justice in 2016. As part of the joint investigation, Chairmen Goodlatte and Gowdy have repeatedly requested that the Justice Department hand over the 1.2 million documents relating to the investigation into former Secretary Clinton’s use of a private email server to send and receive classified information. To date, the Committees have received only a few thousand of the 1.2 million documents provided to the Inspector General. And since the Committees launched their investigation, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, based in part on events related to the Clinton investigation.

Additionally, in February 2018, Chairman Goodlatte requested that the Justice Department and FBI provide documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a national security tool that allows the intelligence community to surveil foreign targets outside of the United States. To date, no documents have been provided to the House Judiciary Committee in response to this request

Below is the text of the letter to Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein subpoenaing these documents. The signed letter and subpoena can be found here.


The Honorable Rod J. Rosenstein
Deputy Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20530

Dear Mr. Rosenstein,

Four months have passed since Chairman Gowdy and I, along with Representatives Jordan, Meadows, Buck, and Ratcliffe, wrote you seeking documents related to our ongoing investigation regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server in 2016. To date, the Department has only produced a fraction of the documents that have been requested. In addition, in early February, I wrote the Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation seeking documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. No documents have been provided to the Committee in response to this request. Given the Department’s ongoing delays in producing these documents, I am left with no choice but to issue the enclosed subpoena to compel production of these documents.

Moreover, since our requests for documents related to the Clinton email server investigation were made, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. This recommendation appears to be based, at least in part, on events related to the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server. Accordingly, the subpoena additionally covers all documents and communications relied upon by FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility in reaching its decision to recommend the dismissal of former Deputy Director McCabe.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter. If any part of the production has been designated as classified pursuant to Executive Order 13526, please contact Committee majority staff so that arrangements may be made to ensure that the documents are handled appropriately within the House.

Sincerely,
Bob Goodlatte
Chairman

:lol:

You do understand the difference between a Congressional subpoena and a Grand Jury, right?
Here is the reply to that subpoena...

DoJ on Hse Judiciary Cmte's subpoenas:

Why would he make such a reply if there was no grand jury?

That's boilerplate language. It does not imply anything, let alone a Grand Jury specifically empaneled to investigate the Clintons.
I'm going by what was said. He mentioned a grand jury. That's a fact. Spin it any way you like, he did mention it. Also, if it was a 'boilerplate' response, he would have mentioned The House Judiciary Committee. Not a grand jury. Hillary is going down, along with a bunch of other crooks. By the time we know the full scope of this, it will go down as the biggest government scandal in US history. Bank on it. It's not wishful thinking. It is an intimate knowledge of human nature. Especially of those in power. Time will prove me correct. I'm going to bookmark this. I'll be referring to it again, so I can rub some liberal faces in it.

"We are individually reviewing the remaining documents to ensure that they do not include GRAND JURY information, information about ongoing law enforcement actions involving American citizens, or privileged attorney-client communications."

Because he said the magic words 'grand jury'..you report that as an indictment for Clinton?? All that means if that before they answer the Subpoena--they're going to review if any grand jury info is there..this is so far from a grand jury indictment..as to make your claim..and that of garbage blog,, meaningless.

But rock on..you do entertain.
 
Fake news? Guess again. Here is the subpoena.

Goodlatte Subpoenas DOJ for Documents Related to FISA Abuse, Clinton Investigation, and McCabe Firing

f t # e
Washington, March 22, 2018 | Beth Breeding (2022255431) | 0 comments
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, today subpoenaed the Department of Justice for documents regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server, potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommendation to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

Last year, the House Judiciary Committee and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced a joint investigation into decisions made and not made by the Department of Justice in 2016. As part of the joint investigation, Chairmen Goodlatte and Gowdy have repeatedly requested that the Justice Department hand over the 1.2 million documents relating to the investigation into former Secretary Clinton’s use of a private email server to send and receive classified information. To date, the Committees have received only a few thousand of the 1.2 million documents provided to the Inspector General. And since the Committees launched their investigation, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, based in part on events related to the Clinton investigation.

Additionally, in February 2018, Chairman Goodlatte requested that the Justice Department and FBI provide documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a national security tool that allows the intelligence community to surveil foreign targets outside of the United States. To date, no documents have been provided to the House Judiciary Committee in response to this request

Below is the text of the letter to Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein subpoenaing these documents. The signed letter and subpoena can be found here.


The Honorable Rod J. Rosenstein
Deputy Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20530

Dear Mr. Rosenstein,

Four months have passed since Chairman Gowdy and I, along with Representatives Jordan, Meadows, Buck, and Ratcliffe, wrote you seeking documents related to our ongoing investigation regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server in 2016. To date, the Department has only produced a fraction of the documents that have been requested. In addition, in early February, I wrote the Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation seeking documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. No documents have been provided to the Committee in response to this request. Given the Department’s ongoing delays in producing these documents, I am left with no choice but to issue the enclosed subpoena to compel production of these documents.

Moreover, since our requests for documents related to the Clinton email server investigation were made, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. This recommendation appears to be based, at least in part, on events related to the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server. Accordingly, the subpoena additionally covers all documents and communications relied upon by FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility in reaching its decision to recommend the dismissal of former Deputy Director McCabe.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter. If any part of the production has been designated as classified pursuant to Executive Order 13526, please contact Committee majority staff so that arrangements may be made to ensure that the documents are handled appropriately within the House.

Sincerely,
Bob Goodlatte
Chairman

:lol:

You do understand the difference between a Congressional subpoena and a Grand Jury, right?
Here is the reply to that subpoena...

DoJ on Hse Judiciary Cmte's subpoenas:

Why would he make such a reply if there was no grand jury?

That's boilerplate language. It does not imply anything, let alone a Grand Jury specifically empaneled to investigate the Clintons.
I'm going by what was said. He mentioned a grand jury. That's a fact. Spin it any way you like, he did mention it. Also, if it was a 'boilerplate' response, he would have mentioned The House Judiciary Committee. Not a grand jury. Hillary is going down, along with a bunch of other crooks. By the time we know the full scope of this, it will go down as the biggest government scandal in US history. Bank on it. It's not wishful thinking. It is an intimate knowledge of human nature. Especially of those in power. Time will prove me correct. I'm going to bookmark this. I'll be referring to it again, so I can rub some liberal faces in it.

"We are individually reviewing the remaining documents to ensure that they do not include GRAND JURY information, information about ongoing law enforcement actions involving American citizens, or privileged attorney-client communications."

Because he said the magic words 'grand jury'..you report that as an indictment for Clinton?? All that means if that before they answer the Subpoena--they're going to review if any grand jury info is there..this is so far from a grand jury indictment..as to make your claim..and that of garbage blog,, meaningless.

But rock on..you do entertain.
Like I said. Time will tell. Clinton is dirty, and everyone knows it. Clinton no longer has anyone to protect her crooked ass. She's going down, along with a bunch of other crooks. I've got the champagne ready to go.
 
Fake news? Guess again. Here is the subpoena.

Goodlatte Subpoenas DOJ for Documents Related to FISA Abuse, Clinton Investigation, and McCabe Firing

f t # e
Washington, March 22, 2018 | Beth Breeding (2022255431) | 0 comments
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, today subpoenaed the Department of Justice for documents regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server, potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommendation to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

Last year, the House Judiciary Committee and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced a joint investigation into decisions made and not made by the Department of Justice in 2016. As part of the joint investigation, Chairmen Goodlatte and Gowdy have repeatedly requested that the Justice Department hand over the 1.2 million documents relating to the investigation into former Secretary Clinton’s use of a private email server to send and receive classified information. To date, the Committees have received only a few thousand of the 1.2 million documents provided to the Inspector General. And since the Committees launched their investigation, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, based in part on events related to the Clinton investigation.

Additionally, in February 2018, Chairman Goodlatte requested that the Justice Department and FBI provide documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a national security tool that allows the intelligence community to surveil foreign targets outside of the United States. To date, no documents have been provided to the House Judiciary Committee in response to this request

Below is the text of the letter to Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein subpoenaing these documents. The signed letter and subpoena can be found here.


The Honorable Rod J. Rosenstein
Deputy Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20530

Dear Mr. Rosenstein,

Four months have passed since Chairman Gowdy and I, along with Representatives Jordan, Meadows, Buck, and Ratcliffe, wrote you seeking documents related to our ongoing investigation regarding charging decisions in the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server in 2016. To date, the Department has only produced a fraction of the documents that have been requested. In addition, in early February, I wrote the Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation seeking documents related to potential abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. No documents have been provided to the Committee in response to this request. Given the Department’s ongoing delays in producing these documents, I am left with no choice but to issue the enclosed subpoena to compel production of these documents.

Moreover, since our requests for documents related to the Clinton email server investigation were made, it has come to light that the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility recommended the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. This recommendation appears to be based, at least in part, on events related to the investigation surrounding former Secretary Clinton’s private email server. Accordingly, the subpoena additionally covers all documents and communications relied upon by FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility in reaching its decision to recommend the dismissal of former Deputy Director McCabe.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter. If any part of the production has been designated as classified pursuant to Executive Order 13526, please contact Committee majority staff so that arrangements may be made to ensure that the documents are handled appropriately within the House.

Sincerely,
Bob Goodlatte
Chairman

:lol:

You do understand the difference between a Congressional subpoena and a Grand Jury, right?
Here is the reply to that subpoena...

DoJ on Hse Judiciary Cmte's subpoenas:

Why would he make such a reply if there was no grand jury?

That's boilerplate language. It does not imply anything, let alone a Grand Jury specifically empaneled to investigate the Clintons.
I'm going by what was said. He mentioned a grand jury. That's a fact. Spin it any way you like, he did mention it. Also, if it was a 'boilerplate' response, he would have mentioned The House Judiciary Committee. Not a grand jury. Hillary is going down, along with a bunch of other crooks. By the time we know the full scope of this, it will go down as the biggest government scandal in US history. Bank on it. It's not wishful thinking. It is an intimate knowledge of human nature. Especially of those in power. Time will prove me correct. I'm going to bookmark this. I'll be referring to it again, so I can rub some liberal faces in it.

"We are individually reviewing the remaining documents to ensure that they do not include GRAND JURY information, information about ongoing law enforcement actions involving American citizens, or privileged attorney-client communications."

Because he said the magic words 'grand jury'..you report that as an indictment for Clinton?? All that means if that before they answer the Subpoena--they're going to review if any grand jury info is there..this is so far from a grand jury indictment..as to make your claim..and that of garbage blog,, meaningless.

But rock on..you do entertain.
There was a grand jury for Hillary?
 
Quality Fake News brought to you by a Right Wing blog you never heard of. Did anyone bother ro read that ridiculous story?
I didn't bother because from the title alone I know it was some right wing fantasy.
 
This is from a site where I got a popup that said human DNA contains a "message from God".
 
The Horowitz report, which caused the firing McCabe has been described by some as "TNT". Once it is released and the public sees the treason that occured at the hugest levels of govt., there will be a second independent council seated, and heads will start rolling.
 
The wheels of justice may sometimes turn slowly, but they are turning. Hillary will answer for what she has done. Count on it.

Grand Jury summoned for Hillary Clinton (INDICTMENT!?)


Funny this isn't getting more attention. The Libtards are right on top of every story about Trump
eating a doughnut.
loosening his belt.
getting an orange transplant.
firing any official that's not working out for him.
any lawyer unable to work for him due to conflict.

HOW IS IT POSSIBLE they miss this????
 
:lol:

You do understand the difference between a Congressional subpoena and a Grand Jury, right?
Here is the reply to that subpoena...

DoJ on Hse Judiciary Cmte's subpoenas:

Why would he make such a reply if there was no grand jury?

That's boilerplate language. It does not imply anything, let alone a Grand Jury specifically empaneled to investigate the Clintons.
I'm going by what was said. He mentioned a grand jury. That's a fact. Spin it any way you like, he did mention it. Also, if it was a 'boilerplate' response, he would have mentioned The House Judiciary Committee. Not a grand jury. Hillary is going down, along with a bunch of other crooks. By the time we know the full scope of this, it will go down as the biggest government scandal in US history. Bank on it. It's not wishful thinking. It is an intimate knowledge of human nature. Especially of those in power. Time will prove me correct. I'm going to bookmark this. I'll be referring to it again, so I can rub some liberal faces in it.

"We are individually reviewing the remaining documents to ensure that they do not include GRAND JURY information, information about ongoing law enforcement actions involving American citizens, or privileged attorney-client communications."

Because he said the magic words 'grand jury'..you report that as an indictment for Clinton?? All that means if that before they answer the Subpoena--they're going to review if any grand jury info is there..this is so far from a grand jury indictment..as to make your claim..and that of garbage blog,, meaningless.

But rock on..you do entertain.
There was a grand jury for Hillary?
no
 

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