Letter to the White House
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Letter to the White House

“Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods.” ~H.L. Mencken
CAF Note: IMO, we are watching multiple felonies being committed by the Attorney General, the Clintons and possibly their attorneys and staff members, not to mention the President. The lawlessness embodied in the process is exceptional.
July 1, 2016
Dear President Obama:
The Attorney General of the United States just met in private with the target and husband of a target of an FBI criminal investigation. She should be fired.
If there is no law, we have no currency and no country.
Best Regards,
Catherine Austin Fitts
Submitted Here
To File Complaints regarding Public Officials:
Office of Professional Responsibility
Related Reading:
Comey Delivers Scathing Rebuke of Hillary But Says No Indictment
Attorney General Briefs Bill Clinton Before Hillary’s FBI Interview
Disgraced Ex-UN Official’s Death Conveniently Timed
UN Official Crushes Own Throat Before Testifying Against Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton Interviewed by FBI about Private E-Mail
Related Dirty Deals:
Clinton Camp Floats Indication Lynch will Keep Attorney General Post
Just How Many Signals can the Clintons send to Loretta Lynch?
Crime Pays:
FBI Recommends No Charges Against Hillary Clinton for Use of Personal E-Mail
How to Avoid Prosecution:
Headline in WSJ: “Lynch Rues Clinton Meeting”
Don’t you wish you could break the law when you felt like it and just “rue” it away?
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