Justice Department Official Handling Hillary Email Investigation Kept Podesta “Out Of Jail”


With revelation after revelation being made by WikiLeaks, it has come to light that the Justice Department liaison to Congress’s investigation into Hillary’s emails led the efforts to get Loretta Lynch appointed as attorney general as well as, in Clinton campaign chief John Podesta’s words, “kept [him] out of jail”:

“Peter Kadzik, who was confirmed as assistant attorney general for legislative affairs in June 2014, represented Podesta in 1998 when independent counsel Kenneth Starr was investigating Podesta for his possible role in helping ex-Bill Clinton intern and mistress Monica Lewinsky land a job at the United Nations.

‘Fantastic lawyer. Kept me out of jail,’ Podesta wrote on Sept. 8, 2008 to Obama aide Cassandra Butts, according to emails hacked from Podesta’s Gmail account and posted by WikiLeaks.

Kadzik’s name has surfaced multiple times in regard to the FBI’s investigation of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for using a private, homebrewed server.

After FBI Director James Comey informed Congress on Thursday the FBI was reviving its inquiry when new evidence linked to a separate investigation was discovered, congressional leaders wrote to the Department of Justice seeking more information. Kadzik replied.

‘We assure you that the Department will continue to work closely with the FBI and together, dedicate all necessary resources and take appropriate steps as expeditiously as possible,’ Kadzik wrote on Oct. 31.

The DOJ is responsible for approving the bureau’s warrant applications and ultimately for convening a grand jury.

Fox News has previously confirmed the Justice Department was opposed to Comey making public the latest Clinton revelations.”

See video about Kadzik’s involvement with Hillary Clinton below:

Source: Fox News



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