Many of us still get a bit peeved when we recall the “chance meeting” that took place in late June between former President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch on the hot tarmac of the Phoenix airport.
While many have presumed that the topic of discussion between the two on Lynch’s plane centered on the FBI’s investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s unauthorized use of a private email server for official government business, that presumption has been staunchly and repeatedly denied by the participants and their cohorts in the liberal media.
But according to an excerpt of a new book by investigative author Ed Klein published in The New York Post, their conversation was indeed centered on the FBI’s investigation, and the meeting was most certainly not by chance.
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“Don’t take off!” Clinton reportedly shouted to his pilot after receiving word that Lynch’s plane was due to land at the same airport he was about to take off from.One of Clinton’s trusted legal advisers relayed to Klein how Clinton had called him up, explained the situation, then said, “I want to bushwhack Loretta. I’m going to board her plane. What do you think?”
The adviser replied, “There’s no downside for you, but she’s going to take a pounding if she’s crazy enough to let you on her plane.”
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The adviser was not on the plane for that meeting, but recalled discussing the conversation with Clinton afterwards, noting that Lynch had reportedly been nervous but fully understood the “message that Hillary had a power base that included ‘the full weight of the Clinton machine, the Democratic Party, and the White House.'”
“Bill said he could tell that Loretta knew from the get-go that she’d made a huge mistake,” recalled the adviser. “She was literally trembling, shaking with nervousness. Her husband tried to comfort her; he kept patting her hand and rubbing her back.”
After about 30 minutes, Clinton left, satisfied with the promise from Lynch that his wife would not face an indictment or prosecution for her “extreme carelessness” in mishandling classified materials on her private server.
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The rest is history, as they say, for just a week later FBI Director James Comey described and criticized Hillary Clinton’s crimes but refused to recommend charges against her.
Of course the information in Klein’s book has yet to be verified and corroborated, but judging by many of the known facts surrounding that meeting on the tarmac, what he has described seems entirely plausible.
Sadly, as things stand right now, Hillary Clinton will not be prosecuted for her crimes, nor will Bill for what certainly appears to be his interference in a federal investigation.
H/T U.K. Daily Mail
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