Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Missing: FBI files linking Hillary Clinton to the 'suicide' of White House counsel Vince Foster have vanished from the National Archives

"FBI agents' reports of interviews documenting that Hillary Clinton's stinging humiliation of Vince Foster are missing from the National Archives, Daily Mail Online has learned "
UK Mail  "FBI agents' reports of interviews documenting that Hillary Clinton's stinging humiliation of her friend and mentor Vince Foster in front of White House aides triggered his suicide a week later are missing from where they should be filed at the National Archives, Daily Mail Online has learned exclusively." . . .


FBI agents' reports of interviews documenting that Hillary Clinton's stinging humiliation of Vince Foster are missing from the National Archives, Daily Mail Online has learned 

. . . "After filing a Freedom of Information request with the National Archives, Martha Murphy, the archives' public liaison, reported that she directed a senior archivist to conduct a more thorough review of the relevant FBI files, including those that had not been previously made public in response to FOIA requests.

" 'He examined all eight boxes but found no interviews by any investigator that detail either a meeting between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster or the effects of a meeting between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster on Vince Foster's state of mind,' Murphy reported in an email. "
. . . 
"In interviewing Clinton White House aides and Foster's friends and family, the FBI found that a week before Foster's death, Hillary held a meeting at the White House with Foster and other top aides to discuss her proposed health care legislation.

"Hillary angrily disagreed with a legal objection Foster raised at the meeting and ridiculed him in front of his peers, former FBI agent Coy Copeland and former FBI supervisory agent Jim Clemente told me. Copeland was Starr's senior investigator and read the reports of other agents working for Starr." . . .
Remember Sandy Berger, Clinton national security advisor, who stole incriminating papers from the National Archives? In 2008.
. . . "He said he “accidentally” slipped them into his pants and socks. It was an honest mistake. . . . He was hiding documents that showed a clear link between Bill Clinton’s failure to take terrorism seriously and the attacks of September 11th." . . .
"Now the Clinton Library is refusing to release which documents he stole from the archives. This really isn’t surprising, is it? Under the Freedoms(sp) of Information act, Cybercast News requested to see which documents Sandy  Berger took illegally. It has been denied." . . .

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