A source tipped off the local ABC affiliate about the brief meeting, which reportedly lasted about 30 minutes, at the Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International Airport.
The private meeting comes as Lynch’s Justice Department is investigating presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal, private email server during her time as Secretary of State. “Lynch said the private meeting on the tarmac did not involve these topics,” ABC 15 reports.
CHRISTOPHER SIGN , the journalist who broke the story of Bill Clinton’s meeting with Loretta Lynch on the tarmac in 2016, has died aged 45.
Lynch also insisted that she tried to exit the conversation but Clinton 'continued talking'. The allegations of malpractice were never proved, although it did substantial damage to Clinton’s presidential bid as she lost to Trump in a shock defeat. 3.
In it, Lynch describes an encounter with Bill Clinton that is both perplexing and preposterous, a story that defies innocent explanation. An Awkward Encounter. The day after the tarmac meeting, Lynch held a press conference to talk about local police policies.
What happened when Bill Clinton met then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch on the west side of Phoenix Sky Harbor airport between 7 and 8 PM on June 27, 2016? Just days before Hillary Rodham Clinton was to be interviewed by the FBI about her mishandling of classified emails, the former president intercepted the AG on her plane.
They also talked about their travels, golf, former Attorney General Janet Reno and West Virginia. “It was primarily social,” Lynch said, assuring everyone “there was no discussion of any matter pending for the [Justice] department or any matter pending for any other body.”.
Lynch was questioned behind closed doors on Dec. 19, 2018 in the Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2131 . The interview has remained private; no transcript of it has been released. But RealClearInvestigations has obtained a copy. In it, Lynch describes an encounter with Bill Clinton that is both perplexing and preposterous, a story that defies innocent explanation.
Christopher Sign, the TV anchor who broke the tarmac story in Phoenix, doesn’t buy the golfing assertion: “To this day I have never found a single person who claims or corroborates any story that Bill Clinton played golf on this particular trip,” Sign tells RealClearInvestigations. “I feel strongly the former president did not play golf on this visit.” Justice IG Horowitz reported that during his day in Phoenix Bill Clinton attended several campaign fundraisers.
But there is a significant difference between the description of the meeting Lynch shared with the reporters and the version Lynch presented on Capitol Hill. She told the press their meeting had been a pleasant happenstance; by contrast, the meeting she described to lawmakers was a forced and awkward encounter in which Bill Clinton was strangely eager to meet with her, so eager that he made it up the stairs and onto her plane without being invited. And once aboard, he simply could not be persuaded to leave, chatting and chatting and chatting, strangely oblivious to Lynch’s repeated hints he had overstayed his welcome.
At last the former president came back up front where Lynch “sort of reintroduced him to my husband.” Clinton “spoke with him for several minutes, asked about our trip, asked about our flight,” and otherwise made anodyne small talk such as “happy to meet you, haven't met you before.”
The day after Obama and Hillary flew to North Carolina, Comey held a televised press conference in the FBI auditorium. Dressed in a blue shirt and gold tie, which matched the colors of the FBI flag standing behind his lectern, Comey methodically laid out a bill of indictment against Hillary Clinton.
The day after Obama and Hillary flew to North Carolina, Comey held a televised press conference in the FBI auditorium. Dressed in a blue shirt and gold tie, which matched the colors of the FBI flag standing behind his lectern, Comey methodically laid out a bill of indictment against Hillary Clinton.
Bill Clinton’s private jet was cleared for takeoff and was taxiing toward the active runway at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport when a Secret Service agent informed him that Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s plane was coming in for a landing. “Don’t take off!”. Bill barked. As his plane skidded to a halt and then headed back ...
Lynch had promised President Obama and Valerie Jarrett that Hillary would not be indicted.
In his new book, “ Guilty As Sin” (Regnery), out Tuesday, Edward Klein claims officials in the Obama administration decided before the first witness was interviewed that Hillary Clinton would not face prosecution over the handling of classified email. An excerpt:
They called him the Eliot Ness of his time — squeaky clean and untouchable. But that was a complete misreading of Comey. He was affable, had a good sense of humor, and might come across as a straight arrow, but he didn’t get to be director of the FBI by falling off the turnip truck.
He gave Lynch’s shoulder an affectionate squeeze and shook hands with her husband, Stephen Hargove. “Bill said he could tell that Loretta knew from the get-go that she’d made a huge mistake,” his adviser said. “She was literally trembling, shaking with nervousness.
Bill Clinton had been in Phoenix for a fundraising event and a round-table discussion with Latino leaders. His plane, according to the report, was parked about 20 to 30 yards from Lynch's plane. Clinton, according to his interview with investigators, was told Lynch was in that plane.
READ MORE: Lynch, Bill Clinton privately meet at Sky Harbor. That meeting at the Phoenix airport would prove consequential. At the time, Lynch's Department of Justice was investigating presidential candidate Hillary Clinton over her handling of classified information sent through emails.
Staffers try to break up meeting. One staff member, a supervisor in the office of public affairs, left the van after about five minutes and tried to get an agent on Lynch's security detail to break up the meeting. That agent refused. The public-affairs supervisor returned to the van. Some 10 or 15 more minutes passed.
The head of Lynch's security detail stopped her at the plane door and said she couldn't enter. The counselor, according to the report, asked that man to convey to Lynch that the meeting was a bad idea. The security head, after a moment, gave the OK for the counselor to tell Lynch herself.
Lynch said the conversation veered toward various topics: Clinton's golf game that day, the shooting at an Orlando nightclub, the "Brexit" vote in the United Kingdom and the health of former Attorney General Janet Reno. At some point, Lynch said, Clinton mentioned West Virginia.
He spotted some crew members in the back of the plane and went to talk to them for about five minutes. He then returned to Lynch and her husband. Lynch recalled to investigators that the three talked about what Lynch was doing in Phoenix and about Clinton's soon-to-be-born grandchild. All were still standing.
Report details Sky Harbor meeting between Clinton and Lynch. It was a 110-degree day in Phoenix and the U.S. attorney general was getting ready to leave her plane at Sky Harbor International Airport when, as she remembers it, someone told her former President Bill Clinton wanted to chat. As detailed in a report released Thursday by the Office ...