Saturday, June 3, 2017

NSA Won't Release Clinton/Lynch Tarmac Tape - Claims "National Security"

Via Billy

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A citizen researcher from Florida is attempting to have the recording of the infamous Bill Clinton/Loretta Lynch tarmac tape released to the public, but apparently, the National Security Agency claims they won't release it due to "national security."

The man researching and seeking to have the tape released is Florida orthodontist Larry Kawa.  You may remember him because of Judicial Watch's filing of a lawsuit on his behalf to obtain a week's worth of Hillary Clinton's emails regarding Benghazi.

It's being reported now that the NSA has declared the recording of the conversation that took place between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch in Phoenix, Arizona on June 27, 2016.

Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act request in March of this year to obtain the following:

8 comments:

  1. Find out who made the decision not to release the tape and you have probably found yourself another great candidate for swamp removal......
    What possible reason could a former president have in talking national security issues with a current AG
    then lying about it?
    The reason people lie is to gain some sort of personal advantage....
    GEEZ. .....almost sounds like a Clinton....

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    1. GEEZ. .....almost sounds like a Clinton....

      :)!

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  2. Calling BS on this one. Until proven other wise, I'm calling it as I see it. Bill meet with Loretta and a deal was made to protect Hillary from her criminal and treasonous actions. And if the NSA will not tell us the public, then they are just as corrupt as all the rest. Answer me this NSA, we were told they just happened, you know by accident to meet and they said they just talked about golf and the grandkids. If so, then how is that a matter of "national security"? Or were we being lied to again? We know the answer to the last question.

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    1. if the NSA will not tell us the public, then they are just as corrupt as all the rest.

      Indeed.

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  3. As they claim that they were discussing grandkids........that is a matter of "national security"?

    Spare me, please.

    Bob

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  4. As usual I am confused. How can the tapes have anything to with "national security?" Bill said they just talked about their grandchildren. And we know Bill wouldn't lie.

    Badger

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    1. we know Bill wouldn't lie.

      No question t all..........

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