FBI tweet releases Clinton Foundation Investigation documents from 2001

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Trump doesn't send Emails - he's still using paper and letters and shit:

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Can't hack a binder.
Is that his own binder full of women?

I know there aren't words in there. He can't read.
 
haha doing God's work FBI. God I can't wait for pragmatist Hillary to come in and fuck Republican's lives all up.
 
This is by far the biggest shitshow I've ever witnessed during an election year.

From Trump and his possible Russian ties, to Comey's great timing a few days ago, to Donna's tweet earlier today and now this.

What a disaster.
 
It's ridiculous how obvious the FBI is making it that they don't want Clinton to win. Is she really doing something THAT right?
 
Guess who was one of Mark Rich's attorneys, that lobbied for his pardon?


Assistant AG Peter Kadzik, who is now overseeing the email/Huma investigation


*that* does make me wonder if the FBI are playing a few games here, though it's conspiracy theory level stuff.
 
If a request was made via FOIA, they're legally obligated to release the information they are able to. I'm not saying the timing isn't suspicious, but without knowing when the request was made, it's a little hard to discuss that any further. You can't argue that if a FOIA request was made that it would be acceptable to simply 'wait until after election day' to release it.
Yet it "just" so happens 6 days before a presidential election, and Democrats in Congress can't get a single update about the ongoing investigations in the Trump campaign and his aids?
 
'Im going to ignore anything that has happened in the last week to paint both sides as the same'

I mean, you can believe in conspiracy theories if you like, but people tend to call the right nut jobs when they make such claims as I'm seeing here. I see certain arguments only benefit one when its convenient for them.
 
I hope the intern that posted that tweet gets executed for treason. We need to make sure the FBI realizes what will happen if they want to try to influence the election through completing public records requests.
 
I mean, you can believe in conspiracy theories if you like, but people tend to call the right nut jobs when they make such claims as I'm seeing here. I see certain arguments only benefit one when its convenient for them.
Conspiracies are always based on fear so the same sentiments tend to produce the same kinds of wacky theories.
 
Its so weird to me, its fine/good to investigate this shit. Make sure no one is corrupt. I'm glad people do it. But these investigations keep finding that. "No corruption here!" Seems like that would make people happy. Seems like Hillary would be running on "Its been proven time and time again that I'm honest and non-corrupt and trustable" Instead it just makes people even more suspicious and un-trusting. She's running against "Why would they be investigating her at all if she was trustworthy".
 
From scanning the documents it appears in 2001 there was an investigation into two DNC/Clinton Foundation donors who were pardoned of white collar crime (wire fraud/racketeering) on the last day of Bill Clinton's presidency. Both men fled the country after being pardoned.

There doesn't appear to be an answer as to what was proven or discovered. It is heavily redacted.
 
Mark Murray reports it was in response to a public request

???

If I request Weiner's dick pics, will the FBI also tweet that?

How can this be justified as being in the public interest? The pages are so heavily redacted as to be completely useless. They're literally tweeting uninterpretable scrap paper and attaching Clinton's name to it. There's no benefit to the public. There's no information or analysis. The only result is the implication / perception of a scandal.
 
No, it's not.

The information was disseminated from the FBIs public policy website and just posted to Twitter as a matter of course.

It should have been printed out on paper with a copy delivered to the city hall of each state's capital for review, should the public wish to see it.
 
No, it's not.

The information was disseminated from the FBIs public policy website and just posted to Twitter as a matter of course.

Which is actually *better* than simply posting the information on the public policy site like they would have done before social media was an option to notify interested parties about the release.


???

If I request Weiner's dick pics, will the FBI also tweet that?

How can this be justified as being in the public interest? The pages are so heavily redacted as to be completely useless. They're literally tweeting uninterpretable, meaningless information and attaching Clinton's name to it. There's no benefit to the public. There's no information or analysis. The only result is the implication / perception of a scandal.

1) They'd probably be redacted. Maybe not. You'd still have to wait for the investigation to end before an FOIA request would be considered.

2) If a FOIA request is made, they're *obligated* to release what they can, even if it ends up being nothing but entirely redacted documents. People have actually proven the existence of once secret programs by making FOIA requests with the right wording. They got back nothing but garbage, but the fact that they got anything sort of proved the point for them.
 
???

If I request Weiner's dick pics, will the FBI also tweet that?

How can this be justified as being in the public interest? The pages are so heavily redacted as to be completely useless. They're literally tweeting uninterpretable, meaningless information and attaching Clinton's name to it. There's no benefit to the public. There's no information or analysis. The only result is the implication / perception of a scandal.

REDACTED Dick Pics are still REDACTED.
 
It should have been printed out on paper with a copy delivered to the city hall of each state's capital for review, should the public wish to see it.

I guess. Or maybe given to town criers who would yell them aloud in public squares for no less than 6 hours a day for the next 4 days.
 
No, it's not.

The information was disseminated from the FBIs public policy website and just posted to Twitter as a matter of course.

But don't you see that this world is crumbling because of 140 character limits. Disregard that it can be used just like Reddit for disseminating information to large amounts of people quickly. Or like newsletters a decade ago, or news feeds, pamphlets...
 
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