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Government Corruption
‘Shut it down': Bombshell FBI timeline exposes political interference in Clinton corruption probe
2025-08-15
[JustTheNews]
FBI Director Kash Patel has uncovered a bombshell memo written in 2017 chronicling the extensive political obstruction that career agents in three cities faced from their own bosses and the Obama Justice Department during the 2016 election as they probed whether Hillary Clinton engaged in a pay-to-play corruption scheme involving her family foundation.

"Shut it down!" then-Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates is quoted as demanding in the detailed timeline of political impediments that agents in New York City, Little Rock, Ark., and Washington D.C. reported.
Posted by:Skidmark

#7  Bravo, Zenobia F!
Posted by: trailing wife   2025-08-15 23:25  

#6  "I like... er... Ike, man!"
Posted by: Pancho Poodle8452   2025-08-15 23:10  

#5  Herb McCoy is an expert on Joooz
Who has all kinds of toys he can use
To pretend to be tribe
And befriend Unterweiber.
[bangs glass, blowing smoke: "I accuse!"]
Posted by: Pancho Poodle8452   2025-08-15 23:08  

#4  This phrasing is an antisemitic dog whistle.

And here you are.
Hungry for a biscuit?
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-08-15 22:42  

#3  I’m confused, Jairong. Did the Clinton crowd believe da Jooooos were targetting Hillary during the 2016 presidential campaign?
Posted by: trailing wife   2025-08-15 21:35  

#2  This phrasing is an antisemitic dog whistle. Antisemites often use the "oy vey, shut it down" meme to accuse DA JOOOOOOOOZ of controlling whatever. Jews are the reason they ran out of hot water in the middle of a shower. Oy vey, shut off the hot water!
Posted by: Jairong+Scourge+of+the+Gepids2435   2025-08-15 21:24  

#1  RETRO
March 24, 2015
Sally Yates Responds to Senator Jeff Sessions' Questioning on Attorney General's' Constitutional Duty
During her 2015 confirmation hearing to be deputy attorney general, Sally Yates responds to Senator Jeff Sessions' questions about whether she would disobey the president's orders if she thought they were unlawful. On Monday, Yates was fired from her post as acting attorney general after she directed Justice Department attorneys not to defend President Trump's executive order instating a travel ban. Senator Sessions is now President Trump's nominee to be U.S. attorney general.
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-08-15 06:59  

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