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Shortly thereafter [redacted] received a call from [redacted] of the INTERNAL OPERATIONS DIVISION [IOD] of the FBI who "PRESSURED" him to change the classified email to unclassified. [Redacted] indicated he had been contacted by PATRICK KENNEDY, Undersecretary of State, who had asked for his assistance in altering the emails classification in exchange for a "QUID PRO QUO." [Redacted] advised that, in exchange for marking the email unclassified, STATE would reciprocate by allowing the FBI AGENTS to place more Agents in countries where they are presently forbidden.
1) Not only did the State Department, the undersecretary himself no less, make an attempt to bribe the FBI
2) They did it by trying to by giving them permission and tempting them into acting in sovereign nations where they are presently not allowed to operate.
This isn't a smoking gun. This is a smoking cannon. How does this not bring the State Department to a screeching halt? This isn't from wikileaks. This isn't from a hacked email. This is from the official FBI reports
1) Not only did the State Department, the undersecretary himself no less, make an attempt to bribe the FBI
2) They did it by trying to by giving them permission and tempting them into acting in sovereign nations where they are presently not allowed to operate.
This isn't a smoking gun. This is a smoking cannon. How does this not bring the State Department to a screeching halt? This isn't from wikileaks. This isn't from a hacked email. This is from the official FBI reports
This level of corruption needs a new word.
And, yet... the FBI has already gone on record as saying that they didn't have anything to convict with.
Soo... why is this suddenly a cannon? They already knew what was in this report before it became available to any armchair attorneys.
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1) Not only did the State Department, the undersecretary himself no less, make an attempt to bribe the FBI
2) They did it by trying to by giving them permission and tempting them into acting in sovereign nations where they are presently not allowed to operate.
This isn't a smoking gun. This is a smoking cannon. How does this not bring the State Department to a screeching halt? This isn't from wikileaks. This isn't from a hacked email. This is from the official FBI reports
This level of corruption needs a new word.
The thing with the Clintons is there is always corruption.
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