We now find the shoe on the other foot, Graham wrote. We have two properly predicated, ongoing investigations Democrats would rather go away: Special Counsel John Durham s investigation of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation and the investigation by the Delaware U.S. Attorney s Office into Hunter Biden, Graham continued. I am writing to respectfully request that you refrain from interfering in any way with either investigation while the Senate processes the nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the position of Attorney General, Graham continued. The American public deserve the truth and must know that these investigations will continue without political interference, Graham wrote.
He says “courts all over the country rely on representations from the government, and expect them to be correct.”
However, Boasberg somehow came to the conclusion that Clinesmith’s actions were not motivated by political bias, he even defended him saying that he believed Clinesmith thought that the doctored information he submitted to the FISA court was accurate.
Clinesmith will just have serve 12-months of probation along with 400 hours of community service.
US Attorney John Durham pointed out that Clinesmith sent out anti-Trump text, admitting his disdain for Trump which “made him more willing to engage in the fraudulent and unethical conduct to which he has pled guilty.”
WASHINGTON - A former FBI lawyer was sentenced to probation on Friday for altering an email the Justice Department relied on in its surveillance of an aide
Only person charged in coup to overturn Trump admin is sentenced
Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith was sentenced to 12 months probation and 400 hours of community service Friday after pleading guilty to making a false statement in the first criminal case arising from now-Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe.
That’s it! That’s all he got!
He pled guilty in August.
U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia James Boasberg on Friday during Clinesmith’s sentencing hearing said Clinesmith had suffered by losing his job and standing in the eye of a media hurricane.