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Sen. Chuck Grassley has released new documents that are raising serious questions about how federal agencies handled past investigations into the Clinton Foundation. As concerns mount over alleged political interference, this development is renewing calls for accountability within the justice system.
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From The Federalist:
This morning Sen. Chuck Grassley released the FBI Washington Field Office’s 12-page “electronic communication” (EC) that opened a preliminary investigation into the Clinton Foundation. Its extensive evidence of potential pay-to-play criminality among the Clinton family confirms the politicalization and weaponization of the Department of Justice.
Late last year, another trove of documents—also released by Grassley—summarized the origins of three separate FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation, opened respectively out of the New York, Little Rock, and Washington D.C. field offices. As The Federalist reported at that time, those documents indicated that Ray Hulser, then head of the Department of Justice’s Public Integrity Section (PIN), did not support the investigations into the Clinton Foundation and withheld information from the U.S. attorney’s office running the probe out of Little Rock.
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The FBI EC also notes that Hillary Clinton traveled to Russia, where she allegedly prompted “Russian officials to enter into a $3.7 billion aircraft purchase with Boeing,” then two months later Boeing pledged $900,000 to the Clinton Foundation. The EC further discussed the Haitian government awarding Hillary Clinton’s brother a “rare ‘gold exception permit’ (the first issued in 50 years)…during the same time period in which ‘billions of U.S. tax dollars had been spent in Haiti, following the Haitian earthquake in 2010.’”
These newly released materials suggest that federal investigators had identified multiple potential instances of pay-to-play activity involving foreign governments and major financial contributions. However, questions remain about why these leads were not fully pursued and whether internal resistance within the Department of Justice hindered the investigations. Allegations of delayed requests, withheld information, and reluctance to proceed have intensified concerns about unequal application of justice.
The contrast between how different political figures and organizations have been investigated continues to fuel debate in Washington. Lawmakers and watchdog groups are now pressing for greater transparency and renewed scrutiny, especially as evidence emerges suggesting that some inquiries may have been prematurely shut down or obstructed.
As intercessors, this is a critical moment to pray for truth and justice within our legal system. Let’s ask the Lord to expose corruption, remove bias, and ensure that those entrusted with authority uphold the law with integrity and righteousness.
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(Excerpt from The Federalist. Photo Credit: USDA photo by Tom Witham)
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Lord let all truth come out in our justice system and let those become accountable.