Americans are still abuzz with speculation about the true purpose of the private meeting earlier this week between Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton. Even Democrats, who are used to swallowing large loads of bovine excrement for the sake of furthering their ideological agendas, aren’t buying that the attorney general and former president — who just happens to be the husband of a woman currently being investigated by the FBI as she seeks the White House — just had a pleasant chat about their grandchildren after Clinton specifically waited for Lynch to arrive so he could approach her.
Now today, we’re learning of what may have been another potential thread of the conversation between Attorney General Lynch and the former president who wishes to become the first “First Husband.”
As the Daily Caller reports:
If the court permits the delay, the public won’t be able to read the communications until October 2018, about 22 months into her prospective first term as President. The four senior Clinton aides involved were Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Michael Fuchs, Ambassador-At-Large Melanne Verveer, Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills, and Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin.
During Clinton’s four years as America’s chief foreign diplomat, her aides communicated with officials at the Clinton Foundation and Teneo Holdings where Bill Clinton was formerly both a client and paid consultant, on the average of 700 times each month, according to the Justice Department filing.
The mind reels with what the aides to the United States’ Secretary of State might have been communicating about with the Clinton Foundation — you know, the one that’s received tens of millions in donations from foreign governments, such as Saudi Arabia?