This is Justice?
The FBI, DOJ, and the Obama-Clinton Web of Corruption: Accountability Still Missing
Accusation and Hypocrisy in Politics
One of the oldest political tactics—used famously by the Nazis—is to accuse your opponent of the crimes you are committing. During 2015–2016, Democrats repeatedly accused Donald Trump of wrongdoing, only for evidence to later reveal their own involvement.
Lack of Accountability from Key Officials
The refusal of top officials to answer questions raises serious concerns about integrity and transparency:
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Jeff Sessions: Why did he recuse himself? Like pleading the Fifth, recusal may indicate compromise. Why has he refused to take decisive action?
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Christopher Wray: Why is the FBI Director stalling on providing information to the House Judiciary Committee? Are other FBI officials hiding evidence? Is Wray himself concealing crucial information?
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Rod Rosenstein: Why does he deflect rather than answer questions about potential wrongdoing?
These delays and evasions prompt the question: How deep does the corruption go, and who else remains involved?
The Mueller Investigation and Its Costs
After more than a year, no credible evidence has been found to suggest collusion between Trump and Russia. Meanwhile, documented evidence implicates top figures in a web of deception:
Individuals with documented involvement:
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FBI: James Comey (Director), Andrew McCabe (Deputy Director), James Baker (General Counsel), James Rybicki (Chief of Staff), Peter Strzok (Deputy Head of Counterintelligence)
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DOJ & White House: Loretta Lynch (Attorney General), Sally Yates (Deputy Attorney General), Susan Rice (National Security Advisor)
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Others: Hillary Clinton, the DNC, Barack Obama, Robert Mueller
Mueller’s $7 million, 16-member investigation may have been influenced by a belief that everyone is as corrupt as he is.
They Said Nothing: A Pattern of Selective Outrage
While demanding scrutiny of Trump, many officials ignored past abuses by Obama, Clinton, and their allies. Documented examples include:
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Obama’s drone strikes to execute people abroad without Congressional approval.
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Silence on Russia-related issues until Trump’s inauguration.
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Payments to Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager’s brother being paid $175,000 to lift U.S. sanctions on Russia.
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Military interventions in Libya without Congressional approval.
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Expansion of presidential powers through Executive Orders.
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Appointing lobbyists and Muslim Brotherhood affiliates to key government positions.
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Assigning 47 campaign fundraisers to administrative positions.
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Ignoring murders and rapes committed by illegal immigrants.
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Hillary Clinton’s net worth increase over $100 million, partly from foreign government payments to Bill Clinton.
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Obama’s net worth increase over $10 million during his presidency.
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DOJ surveillance of journalists, including James Rosen and the Associated Press.
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Multiple immigration restrictions and Executive Orders.
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Alleged misappropriation of $300 million claiming aid to nonexistent Afghans.
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Record deportations and expanding federal authority.
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The inappropriate tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch - during the Clinton investigation.
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Feeding debate questions to Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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Fabricated claims about Benghazi and an alleged viral video.
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IRS abuse targeting taxpayers.
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Avoiding disclosure by holding White House meetings with lobbyists in public locations.
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DOJ selling guns, Operation Fast and Furious, through Eric Holder that were later used in crimes.
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Hillary Clinton’s illegal use of a private email server and the deletion of over 300,000 emails!
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Forcible deportation of Elian Gonzales at gun point.
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Funding protests and unrest, George Soros in Ferguson.
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Ignoring states’ rights violations until Trump’s Executive Orders.
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Ignoring the record breaking number of people on government assistance or the number of part-time and low-paying job trends that fueled the Obama "recovery".
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SWAT raids, and property seizure, at Gibson Guitar Factory over environmental violations without charges.
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Mischaracterizing the Fort Hood shooting as “workplace violence.”
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Expanding asylum eligibility for individuals with terrorist support.
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Doubling the national debt and expansive Executive power overturned by the Supreme Court nine times.
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Dismissing charges, filed by Bush, against the New Black Panther Party despite documented voter intimidation during the 2008 election.
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Releasing Guantanamo detainees who later committed murders.
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Unilateral legislative changes via Executive Order.
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Firing an inspector general investigating an $850,000 AmeriCorps grant received by a nonprofit run by former NBA star and Obama supporter Kevin Johnson.
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36 executive office staffers owing $833,970 in back taxes.
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Killing Americans overseas without judicial process.
This list reflects a consistent pattern of selective enforcement, cover-ups, and political favoritism.
The Broader Problem: Corruption in Federal Agencies
The FBI and DOJ have repeatedly failed the American people. Their power remains unchecked, and the system for holding them accountable is weak. Even replacing officials does not guarantee integrity.
Suspicious events, such as the death of former Treasury Director Donald Allard while under subpoena from the Supreme Court, raise questions about the Treasury Department’s integrity as well.
Calls for Justice
The demand for a special counsel is about justice, not politics. For years, high-ranking officials evaded accountability for actions that would have imprisoned ordinary Americans. The public deserves transparency, prosecutions, and reform of federal agencies that have accumulated too much unchecked power.
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