The investigations already have begun, in Congress, in the Department of Justice, and more, over the Democrats’ scheming during the 2016 election to falsely accuse then-candidate Donald Trump’s campaign of colluding with Russia.
Evidence shows what now is known as Russiagate was triggered by then-Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton but was pushed by Democrats at the highest levels of the Barack Obama administration.
While adherents sometimes still regurgitate the lies, it’s been debunked, and investigators in Congress are reviewing the evidence, as are the professionals in the Department of Justice.
But now Hillary Clinton herself might be facing one move that others might not: An investigation into were ability to practice law.
A complaint has been filed by government watchdog Democracy Restored about her ethics, asking the Arkansas state bar to review whether her involvement in the conspiracy theory should affect her ability to practice law in the state.
The complaint cites the Arkansas Rules of Professional Conduct involving “Dishonesty” and “Prejudice to the Administration of Justice” and seeks a “formal review of the conduct of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Esq., a licensed attorney in the State of Arkansas, in connection with her actions during the 2016 presidential campaign,” according to a report at Fox News.
Evidence revealed recently by the Senate Judiciary Committee suggests Clinton herself approved a plan “to release false information” with the purpose of smearing Trump.
The goal also apparently included distracting voters from her own scandal, in which she was investigated for putting government secrets on a private and unsecure email server in her home.
Investigations suggestions show that Democrats in power protected her from any charges for that.
The complaint said, “Within this release, there is an annex, which suggests that Clinton approved a plan created by one of her advisors to release false information with the purpose ‘to smear’ her political opponent during a presidential campaign and distract from the news surrounding her own legal accusations. This revelation demands an already overdue inquiry into Clinton’s fitness as a member of the Arkansas Bar.”
The complaint details her links to anti-Trump “opposition research” and alleges her campaign pushed unverified information to “injure” Trump.
She also allegedly, “personally signed off on an effort to amplify this bad intelligence to the media and federal law enforcement.”
“Former Secretary Clinton’s utilization of a bunk dossier by a foreign ex-spy to harm a political opponent violates basic ethical norms as well as the Arkansas bar’s own rules of conduct for attorneys. The Arkansas bar needs to take a serious look at former Secretary Clinton’s involvement in this scandal and take appropriate action,” a Democracy Restored official told Fox.
While the letter states no criminal charges have been filed, “Recently released records have again increased the prospect of a federal investigation into her conduct.”
The Trump administration already has been canceling the security clearances held by those involved in the scheme.
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Author: Bob Unruh
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