Rudy Guiliani says Robert Mueller must be investigated after allowing Spygate evidence to be destroyed

Friday, December 28, 2018
By Paul Martin

by: JD Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Friday, December 28, 2018

Last week, a report by The National Sentinel noted that a U.S. attorney appointed by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions in April to investigate the Clinton Foundation, the FBI’s probe of Hillary Clinton, and other aspects of the Justice Department’s involvement in “Spygate” had yet to produce anything.

The gist of the report was this: The attorney, John Huber, who is based in Salt Lake City, Utah, has yet to produce anything — no indictments, certainly no convictions, and no indications that he plans to bring any charges against anyone. In fact, he hasn’t even convened a grand jury yet, and his office reportedly “lost” evidence of nefarious behavior on the part of the Clinton Foundation provided by two whistleblowers.

The report suggested that the Huber appointment was just a “head fake,” as one attorney called it; a ruse to make it look as though the current administration was serious about investigating alleged criminal activity on the part of the Clintons and “Deep State” actors loyal to the D.C. power structure.

In reality, we’re no closer to getting justice than we were before Huber was appointed — which makes presidential lawyer Rudy Giuliani’s call for special counsel Robert Mueller to be held accountable for a potential violation of the law almost comical.

As reported by NewsTarget in mid-December, the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General recently released a comprehensive report revealing how Mueller worked behind the scenes to protect two former team members, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.

The DoJ IG was tasked with finding out what happened to text messages the pair of lovers exchanged between a key period of time ranging from shortly after POTUS Donald Trump won the presidential election in 2016 to late spring of the following year.

Unrealistic expectations

“The Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) initiated this investigation upon being notified of a gap in text message data collection during the period of December 15, 2016, through May 17, 2017, from Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) mobile devices assigned to FBI employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page relevant to a matter being investigated by the OIG’s Oversight and Review Division,” says a synopsis of the report.

“Specifically, the OIG’s Cyber Investigations Office (CYBER) was asked to attempt recovery of these missing text messages for the referenced period from FBI mobile devices issued to Strzok and Page,” the synopsis continued.

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