As I mentioned in my post linking to the (then) newly released DoJ OIG report, the report contains place holders for two appendices (Appendix One “Classified” and Appendix Two “Law Enforcement Sensitive”) which were completely redacted. The New York Post is reporting on the redacted contents of Appendix Two:
New holes in Loretta Lynch’s story on the Hillary probe
By Paul Sperry, the New York Post
When former Attorney General Loretta Lynch testified last year about her decision not to prosecute Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information, she swore she never talked to “anyone” on the Clinton campaign. That categorical denial, though made in response to a series of questions about whether she spoke with Clintonworld about remaining attorney general if Hillary won the election, could come back to haunt her.
The Senate Judiciary Committee, which has launched a bipartisan investigation into Lynch for possible obstruction of justice, recently learned of the existence of a document indicating Lynch assured the political director of Clinton’s campaign she wouldn’t let FBI agents “go too far” in probing the former secretary of state.
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The committee, however, now knows of a document obtained by the FBI reportedly showing a Democratic operative’s claim that Lynch had privately assured Renteria that the Justice Department “would not push too deeply” into the investigation of Clinton’s private email server, which contained top secret information from the State Department.
We can hope that a Contempt / Perjury referral by the Congress under the Trump Administration would not be ignored by the Department of Justice.