Department Of Justice Using Fake Emails Cannot Be Good For America

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    By Mark Angelides
    ‎8‎/‎9‎/‎2017‎


    There are already so many layers of truth involved in government interactions, that adding to them does nothing for either transparency or trust in the people who ostensibly keep us safe. In a 413 page document handed over to Judicial Watch via a Freedom of Information request, there are included emails from former AG Loretta Lynch using an alias: “Elizabeth Carlisle”.

    Apparently this is in no way illegal, and in fact Lynch’s predecessor, Eric Holder, also used an alias; his was “Lew Alcindor,” (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s given name). But if it is not illegal, it is at the very least ethically questionable.

    When an FOIR comes in, it covers certain parameters, and all documents that are included within those parameters are handed over. If for example it is about Loretta Lynch, then all documents that are to, from, and about her are gathered and (barring any classified information). But if we get into the realm of aliases and codes, then it becomes quite easy to avoid these requests legally.


    Source: http://investmentwatchblog.com/department-of-justice-using-fake-emails-cannot-be-good-for-america/

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    The rule according to Progressive Socialist Marxist Democrats is they are allowed to say and do whatever they want, to use aliases, to lie, claim they are military heroes and say or do anything, while not be held to account for their actions.
    As we see with Hillary, even with specific legal violations, not just talk of unethical behavior, nothing happened to her.
    These are not fake emails sent back and forth. They are real emails, sent and received using an alias. Can this possibly be legal?
     
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