U.S. Attorney General’s blunder
To the editor:
Our Attorney General has blundered really bad by getting caught in a secret meeting talking to Bill Clinton as her department has been working with the FBI on his wife’s email problems.
This meeting has raised suspicions as to why a secret airport plane meeting was required when the Department of Justice had been working overtime to beat back an onslaught of lawsuits in federal courts and an investigation by the FBI into the emails of Hillary Clinton.
Our Attorney General now insists that she made a mistake and to atone for this mistake will now abide by what the FBI and her staff comes up with.
This new statement by Lynch makes no sense at all unless she had planned on not paying any attention to either the FBI or her staff to begin with. If that was the case, it is a pure fact that the administration plan was to ignore all the evidence brought up by the FBI and the staff of the Justice Department to get Hillary elected.
It’s obviously too late to recover from any of the statements Lynch has made about the process going forward as it is now really tainted. Lynch should recuse herself and appoint a special prosecutor, failing to do this should lead to her being immediately impeached.
These two options are the only ones left to prevent a complete melt down of the public trust of the Obama legacy and any possible presidency of Clinton.
Leo Amos
Matlacha