who would have been hillary clinton's attorney general

by Braxton Sauer 5 min read

Could Hillary Clinton be the next Attorney General if elected?

Hillary Clinton is looking for a spot as Attorney General if Democrats win the White House in 2020, according to Clinton insider Larry Nichols. 17 years after Hillary Clinton’s license to practice law was suspended, the Arkansas Judiciary quietly reinstated it this week, according to intel obtained by True Pundit.

Did Hillary's 2016 campaign lawyer lie to the FBI?

WASHINGTON -- A lawyer for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign was acquitted Tuesday of lying to the FBI when he pushed information meant to cast suspicions on Donald Trump and Russia in the run-up to the 2016 election.

Where is Hillary Clinton’s law office?

The Arkansas Judiciary lists Clinton’s address as a PO Box in Chappaqua, NY, where Clinton resides. Clinton’s law license was first granted in 1973, Arkansas records show. Larry Nichols, a Clinton insider, and whistleblower agreed Hillary could be looking for a spot as Attorney General if Democrats won the White House in 2020.

Did the FBI know Bill Clinton's lawyer represented the Clinton campaign?

”The FBI knew that he represented the Clinton campaign that summer," said defense lawyer Michael Bosworth. "The FBI knew that he was an attorney for the DNC, the Democratic Party itself.”

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Who was the interim attorney general after Sessions was fired?

WASHINGTON – Matthew Whitaker, who was named interim attorney general Wednesday after Jeff Sessions was fired, argued two years ago that Hillary Clinton should have been criminally charged. In an opinion piece for USA TODAY, Whitaker disagreed with then-FBI Director James Comey that "no reasonable prosecutor" would indict Clinton ...

Who wrote the column that said Trump was right to question Mueller?

A legal commentator on CNN for four months in 2017 before joining the Justice Department, Whitaker also wrote a column for CNN in August 2017 that said Trump was right to question special counsel Robert Mueller looking at the finances of the Trump Organization or the president’s family.

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