US Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Bill Clinton meet privately in Phoenix before Benghazi report

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PHOENIX - Amid an ongoing investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of email and hours before the public release of the Benghazi report, US Attorney General Loretta Lynch met privately with former President Bill Clinton.

The private meeting took place on the west side of Sky Harbor International Airport on board a parked private plane.

Former President Clinton was visiting the Phoenix area and arrived to Sky Harbor Monday evening to depart.

Sources tell ABC15 Clinton was notified Lynch would be arriving at the airport soon and waited for her arrival.

Lynch was arriving in Phoenix for a planned visit as part of her national tour to promote community policing.

ABC15 asked Lynch about the meeting during her news conference at the Phoenix Police Department.

"I did see President Clinton at the Phoenix airport as he was leaving and spoke to myself and my husband on the plane," said Lynch.

The private meeting comes as Lynch's office is in charge of the ongoing investigation and potential charges involving Clinton's email server.

The private meeting also occurred hours before the Benghazi reportwas released publicly involving Hillary Clinton and President Obama's administration.

Lynch said the private meeting on the tarmac did not involve these topics.

"Our conversation was a great deal about grandchildren, it was primarily social about our travels and he mentioned golf he played in Phoenix," said Lynch Tuesday afternoon while speaking at the Phoenix Police Department.

Sources say the private meeting at the airport lasted around 30 minutes.

"There was no discussion on any matter pending before the Department or any matter pending with any other body, there was no discussion of Benghazi, no discussion of State Department emails, by way of example I would say it was current news of the day, the Brexit decision and what it would mean," she said.
Grandchildren, golf, and Brexit huh
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Lynch to Accept F.B.I. Recommendations in Clinton Email Inquiry, Official Says
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Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch in Phoenix on Tuesday. A private meeting at the city’s airport between Ms. Lynch and former President Bill Clinton this week set off a political uproar. Nancy Wiechec/Reuters
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch plans to announce on Friday that she will accept whatever recommendation career prosecutors and the F.B.I. director make about whether to bring charges related to Hillary Clinton’s personal email server, a Justice Department official said. Her decision removes the possibility that a political appointee will overrule investigators in the case.

The Justice Department had been moving toward such an arrangement for months — officials said in April that it was being considered — but a private meeting between Ms. Lynch and former President Bill Clinton this week set off a political furor and made the decision all but inevitable.

Republicans said the meeting, which took place at the Phoenix airport, had compromised the independence of the investigation as the F.B.I. was winding it down. Some called for Ms. Lynch to recuse herself, but she did not take herself off the case — one that could influence a presidential election.

Ms. Lynch plans to discuss the matter at a conference in Aspen, Colo., on Friday. The Justice Department declined to comment. The official who confirmed the discussion did so on the condition of anonymity because the internal decision-making process is normally kept confidential.

The F.B.I. is investigating whether Mrs. Clinton, her aides or anyone else broke the law by setting up a private email server for her to use as secretary of state. Internal investigators have concluded that the server was used to send classified information, and Republicans have seized on the matter to question Mrs. Clinton’s judgment.

For the Justice Department, the central question is whether the conduct met the legal standard for the crime of mishandling classified information.

Ms. Lynch said that the meeting with Mr. Clinton was unplanned, largely social and did not touch on the email investigation. She suggested that he walked uninvited from his plane to her government plane, both of which were parked on a tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

“He did come over and say hello, and speak to my husband and myself, and talk about his grandchildren and his travels and things like that,” Ms. Lynch said at a news conference in Los Angeles on Wednesday, where she was promoting community policing. “That was the extent of that. And no discussions were held into any cases or things like that.”

That did not mollify Republican lawmakers, who said the meeting raised questions about the integrity of the government’s investigation.

“In light of the apparent conflicts of interest, I have called repeatedly on Attorney General Lynch to appoint a special counsel to ensure the investigation is as far from politics as possible,” Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas and a member of the Judiciary Committee, said in a statement on Thursday.

The meeting created an awkward situation for Ms. Lynch, a veteran prosecutor who was nominated from outside Washington’s normal political circles. In her confirmation, her allies repeatedly sought to contrast her with her predecessor, Eric H. Holder Jr., an outspoken liberal voice in the administration who clashed frequently with Republicans who accused him of politicizing the office.

Ms. Lynch has said she wants to handle the Clinton investigation like any other case. Since the attorney general often follows the recommendations of career prosecutors, Ms. Lynch is keeping the regular process largely intact.

Her reassurance that she will not overrule her investigators, however, is significant. When the F.B.I. sought to bring felony charges against David H. Petraeus, the former C.I.A. director, for mishandling classified information and lying about it, Mr. Holder stepped in and reduced the charge to a misdemeanor. That decision created a deep — and public — rift.

The F.B.I. is expected to make a recommendation to the Justice Department in the coming weeks, though agents have yet to interview Mrs. Clinton. While some legal experts said they believed that criminal indictments in the case were unlikely, the investigation continues to cast a shadow over Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign.

Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, seized on the private encounter, describing it in a radio interview as a “sneak” meeting and saying it exposed the rigged nature of the process.

Even some Democrats criticized the meeting. “It doesn’t send the right signal,” Senator Chris c00ns, Democrat of Delaware, said in response to a question on CNN’s “New Day.” While he said he believed that Ms. Lynch was an independent prosecutor, “I think she should have steered clear, even of a brief, casual, social meeting with the former president.”

Beyond the day-to-day workings of the Justice Department, there is precedent for explicitly relying on career officials to make politically charged decisions. When the Justice Department was considering whether to recommend sanctions against former Bush administration lawyers who approved waterboarding, Mr. Holder relied on his most senior career prosecutor to make the decision. No sanctions were recommended.
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y'all had your chance to get Bernie:yeshrug:
Last year this just seemed like another Clinton scandal that would pass, but based on what's been brought to light recently this is serious. The FBI at this point will almost certainly recommend indictment, because if not they set a precedent that this can be done in the future. And Bill's dumbass sabotaged the DOJ's out so they might have to prosecute now :mjlol:

All those :old::flabbynsick: who voted for Hillary better hope for some kind of fall guy because it's not looking good right now :heh:
 
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Obama administration stays shooting themselves in the foot. All this could have easily been avoided.

It's not so much Bill rather Lynch foolishly accepting the meeting, on a fukking plane waiting on the tarmac of all places. Have some common sense woman
 

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Damn they must be really desperate if he committed this sloppy ass act man. What the fukk were they thinking? If the evidence shows that she should be indicted and she is not I feel sorry for Lynch career because that bytch is done.

Clinton may be also sending a message to Obama as well.
 

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Damn they must be really desperate if he committed this sloppy ass act man. What the fukk were they thinking? If the evidence shows that she should be indicted and she is not I feel sorry for Lynch career because that bytch is done.

Clinton may be also sending a message to Obama as well.
fukk Lynch and The Clinton's I feel pity for none of them. Should have been honest and carried out justice. fukk them, we had an election stolen :snoop: Hopefully, the FBI doesn't recommend indictment. he broke rules and put national security at risk. She's an American she should get treated just like everyone else.
 

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fukk Lynch and The Clinton's I feel pity for none of them. Should have been honest and carried out justice. fukk them, we had an election stolen :snoop: Hopefully, the FBI doesn't recommend indictment. he broke rules and put national security at risk. She's an American she should get treated just like everyone else.
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I been reading online that the FBI wants indictment but higher ups are saying no and if that happens once all information is presented it will be chosen in regards to walk outs and step downs.

Bernie knows more than what he shows. Trust me
 

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I been reading online that the FBI wants indictment but higher ups are saying no and if that happens once all information is presented it will be chosen in regards to walk outs and step downs.

Bernie knows more than what he shows. Trust me
Bernie can't do anything because he's in a crossroads. Also, he has to play the game right now. However, I hope the FBI becomes forth-coming because I don't care who has to step down.
 
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