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Do you think Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch were talking about grand jury testimony and classification when they met on the infamous tarmac?
No. Lynch told Clinton that she made sure that Hillary wouldn't be prosecuted regardless of what evidence of crimes committed existed. She told Willie that she expected to stay on as Hillary's AG and even got the quid pro quo guarantee in writing. When the meeting was exposed she directed Comey to make the announcement that there'd by no prosecution or he would be fired.
 
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No. Lynch told Clinton that she made sure that Hillary wouldn't be prosecuted regardless of what evidence of crimes committed existed. She told Willie that she expected to stay on as Hillary's AG and even got the quid pro quo guarantee in writing. When the meeting was exposed she directed Comey to make the announcement that there'd by no prosecution or he would be fired.
Wow she couldn't have done that over the phone?
 
Is a signed document better than a recorded phone call? Especially for doing crimes?
 
Is a signed document better than a recorded phone call? Especially for doing crimes?
Well, that would depend on the contents of either. A recorded phone call about how much it rained in the past 24 hours is probably not going to get someone convicted of a crime. A signed document confessing to the murder you committed would probably be bad.
 
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When they did my mortgage I electronically signed PDFs and they sent a notary to my house for the closing. I gave verbal approval for a few things over the phone that was always followed by an esigning of the document.

That probably isn't the best way to do a quid pro quo that you want to leave no electonic evidence of though.
 
Well, that would depend on the contents of either. A recorded phone call about how much it rained in the past 24 hours is probably not going to get someone convicted of a crime. A signed document confessing to the murder you committed would probably be bad.
Yeah the comparison doesn't work if the content isn't the same
 
When they did my mortgage I electronically signed PDFs and they sent a notary to my house for the closing. I gave verbal approval for a few things over the phone that was always followed by an esigning of the document.

That probably isn't the best way to do a quid pro quo that you want to leave no electonic evidence of though.
They just wanted physical signed document evidence of the quid pro quo?
 
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They just wanted physical signed document evidence of the quid pro quo?
That's easier to conceal than a digital trail, no? I mean, that's rookie level shit. Sign it and stash it in a safe.
 
Really hard to conceal of it is on a tarmac
Wouldn't have been if hired security didn't blab. The first reaction was to figure out who the rat was, not do damage control on the optics. Lynch easily could have recused herself, but she didn't. That would have given up control of the outcome to someone else who might not have been on board.
 
Wouldn't have been if hired security didn't blab. The first reaction was to figure out who the rat was, not do damage control on the optics. Lynch easily could have recused herself, but she didn't. That would have given up control of the outcome to someone else who might not have been on board.
Didn't she recuse herself?
 
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