(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today requested that the U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General investigate the meeting yesterday between Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch:
Attorney General Loretta Lynch met privately with former
President William J. Clinton on board a parked private plane on the west
side of Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona on June
29, 2016, according to multiple press reports.
President Clinton is the spouse of Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former
Secretary of State, who is purportedly the subject of a national
security crime investigation pertaining to the mishandling of national
defense information processed by Mrs. Clinton’s personal server during
her tenure as secretary.
Additionally, there are press reports that a federal public
corruption investigation is on-going concerning conflicts of interest
and abuse of official government office involving the financial
“commitments” to the Clinton Foundation, speaking fees for President
Clinton and former Secretary Clinton’s official acts. President Clinton
may be a target of that investigation.
Attorney General Lynch’s meeting with President Clinton creates the
appearance of a violation of law, ethical standards and good judgment.
Attorney General Lynch’s decision to breach the well-defined ethical
standards of the Department of Justice and the American legal profession
is an outrageous abuse of the public’s trust. Her conduct and
statements undermine confidence in her ability to objectively
investigate and prosecute possible violations of law associated with
President Clinton and Secretary Clinton. This incident undermines the
public’s faith in the fair administration of justice. Simply stated,
Attorney General Lynch’s June 29, 2016 meeting with former President
Clinton creates the broad public impression that “the fix is in.”
Judicial Watch requests your immediate and thorough investigation of
the facts, circumstances, and appearances of ethical, regulatory and
legal violations by Attorney General Lynch in connection with her
meeting with former President William J. Clinton – and that you report
your findings and recommendations to the American public.
Judicial Watch cites in its complaint 18 USC §§ 202 – 209; Executive
Order 12674 on Principles of Ethical Conduct as amended by EO 12731;
Uniform Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive
Branch, 5 CFR Part 2635; Department of Justice regulations, 5 CFR Part
3801; Department of Justice regulations, 28 CFR Part 45; Executive
branch standards of conduct, 5 USC § 735; and, United States Department
of Justice Ethics Handbook for On and Off-Duty Conduct, 14 Principles
for Ethical Conduct:
“14. Employees shall endeavor to avoid any actions
creating the appearance that they are violating the law or the ethical
standards set forth in this part. Whether particular circumstances
create an appearance that the law or these standards have been violated
shall be determined from the perspective of a reasonable person with
knowledge of the relevant facts.”
5 C.F.R 2635.101 (b)
“An employee shall endeavor to avoid any actions creating the
appearance that the employee is violating the law or the ethical
standards set forth in this part.”
5 CFR 2635.101(b)(14)
“Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s meeting with Bill Clinton severely
undermined the already low public confidence in her agency’s criminal
investigation of Hillary Clinton,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom
Fitton. “In addition to this IG investigation, Judicial Watch has
already sent Freedom of Information Act requests about this scandalous
meeting.”
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