Sunday, November 11, 2018

Emails

James Comey discussed sensitive FBI business on his private email
Excerpt: Justice acknowledged in response to a Freedom of Information request that Comey and his chief of staff discussed government business on about 1,200 pages of messages, 156 of which were obtained by The Post. The Cause of Action Institute, a conservative watchdog group, filed a Freedom of Information lawsuit for Comey’s Gmail correspondence involving his work for the bureau. The Justice Department responded that there were an eye-popping 1,200 pages of messages for Comey and his chief of staff that met the criteria. Justice released 156 of them but refused to hand over seven emails because they would “disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions.” And another 363 pages of emails were withheld because they discussed privileged agency communications or out of personal privacy concerns. (It's a shorty, but packs a wallop when you think about it. This may be at least a part of why Comey gave Hillary a pass on her private emails. If SHE was charged, his OWN email issues may have come out, not to mention the President’s --Ron P.)

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