Let’s be honest here—we all know Washington insiders have operated by different rules than the rest of America for decades. While ordinary citizens face consequences for their actions, the political elite seem to glide above the law. They’re protected by connections and influence. But sometimes, accountability arrives through unexpected channels. Not from federal prosecutors or congressional committees, but from the quiet corners of professional licensing boards where politics holds less sway.
The wheels of justice may turn slowly in the nation’s capital, but they’re beginning to turn nonetheless. Remember when we were told this was all a conspiracy theory? What many assumed would remain buried in classified files and partisan memory is now emerging into daylight. And it’s forcing a reckoning that no amount of political maneuvering can prevent.
Recently, Democracy Restored filed a formal ethics complaint with the Arkansas state bar targeting Hillary Clinton’s law license. This government watchdog group is dedicated to “shedding light on the actions of unelected bureaucrats.” They want a comprehensive review of the former Secretary of State’s conduct during the 2016 presidential campaign. Specifically, her role in what has become known as the Russia collusion hoax against President Donald Trump.
The filing cites violations of Arkansas Rules of Professional Conduct involving “Dishonesty” and “Prejudice to the Administration of Justice.” Yeah, that’s lawyer-speak for “she lied and messed with the legal system.” According to the complaint, newly declassified documents reveal Clinton’s direct involvement in spreading lies during one of the nastiest elections in American history.
Years of Deception Finally Exposed
Here’s what really gets me about this timing. Recently declassified documents have shed new light on Clinton’s actions during the 2016 campaign. The complaint alleges these documents contain “an annex, which suggests that Clinton approved a plan created by one of her advisors to release false information.” The purpose? To “smear” her political opponent during a presidential campaign.
This revelation demands scrutiny not just from political observers, but from the legal profession itself. The complaint notes that Clinton used “unverified” and “unvetted” information on purpose to “injure her political opponent” during the election campaign. The watchdog group argues that Clinton “personally signed off on an effort to amplify this bad intelligence to the media and federal law enforcement.”
What This Means for Justice
The Arkansas Supreme Court Office of Professional Conduct has confirmed they got the complaint. A spokesperson said it “will be processed as all complaints are.” While criminal charges haven’t been filed, the complaint emphasizes something important. Clinton’s actions may have violated American Bar Association rules. These are the rules about lawyers who “commit a criminal act that reflects adversely on the lawyer’s honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer.”
Ask yourself—would you keep your professional license if you did this?
From ‘Democracy Restored via Fox News Digital’:
“If there is one political scandal synonymous with the 2016 election, it is Operation Crossfire Hurricane. 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.”
The professional standards of the legal community exist for a reason. They make sure that people trusted with the power to practice law maintain integrity. Our justice system needs this to function. When lawyers violate these standards—especially ones who’ve held the highest offices in government—it undermines public trust. It damages both the legal profession and our democratic institutions.
This ethics complaint represents more than just another political fight. It shows that other paths to accountability exist when traditional channels fail. Professional licensing boards get overlooked in our political discussions. But they maintain standards that rise above party politics. They remind us that certain principles should apply equally to all members of a profession. Honesty, integrity, and ethical conduct matter. Your political stature or connections shouldn’t change that.
As this complaint moves through the review process, it reminds us of something important. Truth has a way of emerging, even after years of hiding. The American people deserve leaders who uphold the highest standards of professional conduct. When they fail to do so, we must pursue every available avenue for accountability.
Key Takeaways
• Ethics complaint filed against Hillary Clinton’s Arkansas law license over Russiagate role
• Newly declassified documents reveal Clinton approved plan to spread false information
• Professional licensing boards offer accountability path when criminal justice fails
• Democracy Restored watchdog group demands review of Clinton’s professional conduct
Sources: BizPac Review
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Author: Cole Harrison
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