Radio Recap: Deep State Hiding Evidence from Public

By 

Jay Sekulow

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July 30, 2019

The ACLJ has uncovered more evidence of the Deep State HIDING the evidence.

On today’s broadcast, we discussed in greater detail the immunity agreements we obtained showing how violations of the Espionage Act and the destruction records were not pursued by the Obama Justice Department, as the DOJ essentially hid the ball in its so-called investigation of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a significant level.

Yesterday we told you how former Clinton aides and attorneys Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson were given immunity from criminal prosecution for anything found on their laptops. The Obama DOJ promised Clinton’s lawyers that its position of the laptops would not constitute “custody” in order to specifically thwart the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

This is the definition of special treatment. It’s an unprecedented move of those under Obama to thwart justice. Mills and Samuelson were knowingly destroying evidence against their boss Hillary Clinton, deleting tens of thousands of emails.

I’m not criticizing Mills and Samuelson for requesting immunity. They are both attorney’s and that’s just smart strategy on their part and the part of their lawyers. However, what they got was more than just simple immunity – they got to control the evidence. They knew what was coming and they took action to keep certain evidence from being exposed.

Can you imagine the response from the Left if any of this happened under the current Administration?

There was never a serious investigation of Hillary Clinton. In basically an 80-day period of time you had the Clinton investigation start and stop, the counterintelligence investigation of Republican nominee Donald Trump start, and the first applications for FISA warrants to spy on members of the Trump campaign submitted.

It’s unbelievable. It’s also sloppy, and dangerous. But maybe worst of all, it was all intentional.

There is an investigation of the investigators happening right now and we will get to the bottom of all of this.

You can listen to the full episode here.