Friday, August 25, 2017

Media is determined to destroy President Trump


By Helen Air, Aug. 23, 2017

Jay Sekulow, a nonprofit lawyer who works on a lot of Christian legal defense issues, is on Donald Trump’s legal team. You can learn a lot about what is happening in Washington, D.C., by checking his website. For instance, the Trump legal team gave a FOIA request to the FBI asking for documents pertaining to Loretta Lynch’s (the former Attorney General under Obama) meeting with Bill Clinton on his airplane. The FBI’s first response was to say that no such documents existed. After being publicly challenged, the FBI finally handed over 400+ pages of emails between the AG, the FBI and the New York Times on that meeting. Much of it was redacted, but enough was left to show that the FBI and the New York Times were trying to bury that information and protect the AG. It was collusion. There are more documents, and there is an effort to obtain them. The spy agencies of the US have been politicized, and that is scary! This is just one of the legal things happening in Washington, D.C.

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