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Fitton: DOJ Still in ‘Cover-Up Mode’ on Lynch-Clinton Tarmac Meeting

The Department of Justice is still in “cover-up mode” on former Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s infamous tarmac meeting with former President Bill Clinton, according to Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

Lynch on Monday will speak to “NBC Nightly News” host Lester Holt about the 2016 meeting, which occurred while Hillary Clinton was being investigated for her use of a private email server while secretary of state, raising questions of possible collusion between the Justice Department and the Clintons.

“We still don’t have a full explanation from either her or Bill Clinton about what went on,” Fitton said on “Fox & Friends.” “The Justice Department was a mess under Loretta Lynch. This meeting was an example of the way it bent over backwards — both in appearance and in fact — on behalf of Hillary Clinton and the Clinton regime.”


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