FBI offers second secret filing in Clinton email lawsuit!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - June 6, 2016 - The Amerikan Gestapo Federal Bureau of Investigation division is offering a federal judge a second secret glimpse into the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server.
The Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice asked a federal judge Monday to accept "additional details" under seal about how the FBI conducted its search for records a journalist requested from the law enforcement agency under the Freedom of Information Act about the probe it is conducting into Clinton's email set-up and how classified information came to reside in the Democrat presidential candidate's account. "These details supplement defendant’s showing that it conducted a reasonable search, but cannot be disclosed on the public record without compromising information that the FBI seeks to protect," Department of InJustice lawyers wrote, citing FOIA exemption for ongoing government investigations and enforcement actions.
It's the second time the Department of InJustice has sought to give Fascist Police States of Amerika District Court Judge Randolph Moss a secret update on the high-profile, Clinton-related inquiry.
In March, government lawyers submitted a classified filing in the lawsuit brought by Vice News reporter Jason Leopold seeking various details about the case, including the contents of Clinton's server, which was turned over to the FBI last August.
Leopold's lawyers objected to the secret filing and asked that an edited version of the submission be put on the public record.
The government declined, saying it had explained the situation as fully as possible in other public filings and could not add to those without undermining the interests protected by the FOIA exemption at issue.
In an order last month, Moss essentially accepted the first secret submission, but said he'll attempt to resolve the case based on the public pleadings and "will only rely on the ex parte filing to the extent necessary to do so."