DOJ reached agreement with Clinton lawyers to block FBI access to Clinton
Foundation emails, Strzok says




By  <https://www.foxnews.com/person/r/gregg-re> Gregg Re 

The Justice Department 'negotiated' an agreement with Hillary Clinton's
legal team to block FBI access to emails on her private server regarding the
Clinton Foundation, according to testimony from former FBI special agent
Peter Strzok; Catherine Herridge has the details.

The Justice Department "negotiated" an agreement with Hillary Clinton's
legal team that ensured the FBI did not have access to emails on her private
servers relating to the
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/clinton-foundation-whistleblowers-have-com
e-forward-with-hundreds-of-pages-of-evidence-meadows-says> Clinton
Foundation, former FBI special agent
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/defiant-strzok-defends-affair-denies-it-pr
esented-security-risk-congressional-testimony> Peter Strzok testified during
a closed-door appearance before the House Judiciary Committee last summer,
according to a
<https://dougcollins.house.gov/sites/dougcollins.house.gov/files/06.27.18%20
Interview%20Of%20Peter%20Strzok.pdf?utm_source=Collins+Judiciary+Press+List&
utm_campaign=96979c2884-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_03_14_11_47&utm_medium=email&utm
_term=0_ff92df788e-96979c2884-170094753> newly released transcript.

Republicans late last year
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/plunge-in-clinton-foundation-donations-fue
ls-gop-scrutiny-amid-doj-probe> renewed their efforts to probe the Clinton
Foundation, after tax documents showed a plunge in its incoming donations
after Clinton’s 2016 presidential election. The numbers fueled longstanding
allegations of possible
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/plunge-in-clinton-foundation-donations-fue
ls-gop-scrutiny-amid-doj-probe> “pay-to-play” transactions at the
organization, amid a Justice Department probe covering foundation issues.

Under questioning from Judiciary Committee General Counsel Zachary Somers,
Strzok acknowledged that Clinton's private personal email servers contained
a mixture of emails related to the Clinton Foundation, her work as secretary
of state and other matters.

"Were you given access to [Clinton Foundation-related] emails as part of the
investigation?" Somers asked

"We were not. We did not have access," Strzok responded. "My recollection is
that the access to those emails were based on consent that was negotiated
between the Department of Justice attorneys and counsel for Clinton." Peter
Strzok arrives at a closed-door interview before the House Judiciary
Committee in June. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (Photo by Alex
Wong/Getty Images)

Although the FBI eventually took possession of the servers, Strzok
continued, the possession was "based upon the negotiation of Department of
Justice attorneys for consent."

"A significant filter team" was employed at the FBI, Strzok said, to "work
through the various terms of the various consent agreements." Limitations
imposed on agents' searches included date ranges, and names of domains and
people, Strzok said, among other categories.

The agreement was reached, Strzok said, because “according to the attorneys,
we lacked probable cause to get a search warrant for those servers and
projected that either it would take a very long time and/or it would be
impossible to get to the point where we could obtain probable cause to get a
warrant.” 

Strzok did not elaborate on whether prosecutors made any effort to secure a
search warrant, which could have delineated precisely what agents could and
could not search.

But Strzok later said that agents had access to the "entire universe" of
information on the servers when using search terms to probe their contents.
He also told Somers that "we had it voluntarily," although it was unclear if
he meant all emails on the servers -- including ones related to the Clinton
Foundation.

Former Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who chaired the House Oversight and
Government Reform Committee until 2017 and is now a Fox News contributor,
said the arrangement signaled that agents wanted willful blindness.

"They had no interest in pursuing the truth."

— Former Oversight committee chair Rep. Jason Chaffetz

"What's bizarre about this, is in any other situation, there's no possible
way they would allow the potential perpetrator to self-select what the FBI
gets to see," Chaffetz said, noting that the FBI was aware that the servers
contained classified information in unclassified settings. "The FBI should
be the one to sort through those emails -- not the Clinton attorneys."

The DOJ's goal, Chaffetz said, was to "make sure they hear no evil, see no
evil -- they had no interest in pursuing the truth."

Chaffetz added that the DOJ's behavior, including its award of immunity to
top Clinton aides early on in the investigation, signaled a clear double
standard: "They didn't go make a deal with anyone in Trump's orbit. They
seized it. They used guns and agents -- and just went in there and took it."

"The Clinton Foundation isn't supposed to be communicating with the State
Department anyway," Chaffetz continued. "The foundation -- with her name on
it -- is not supposed to be communicating with the senior officials at the
State Department."

The Clinton Foundation did not respond to Fox News' request for comment.

Republican-led concerns that the DOJ, under the Obama administration, was
too cozy with the Clinton team during the 2016 presidential campaign have
grown louder in recent days. Earlier this week,
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/chart-reveals-doj-informed-investigators-n
ot-willing-to-charge-clinton> Fox News exclusively reviewed an internal
chart prepared by federal investigators working on the so-called "Midyear
Exam" probe into Clinton's emails. The chart contained the words "NOTE: DOJ
not willing to charge this" next to a key statute on the mishandling of
classified information. 

The notation appeared to contradict former FBI Director James Comey's
repeated claims that his team made its decision that Clinton should not face
criminal charges independently.

But Strzok, in his closed-door interview, denied that the DOJ exercised
undue influence over the FBI, and insisted that lawyers at the DOJ were
involved in an advisory capacity working with agents.

Fox News
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/chart-reveals-doj-informed-investigators-n
ot-willing-to-charge-clinton> also confirmed the chart served as a critical
tip that provided the basis for Texas Republican Rep. John Ratcliffe's
explosive questioning of former FBI lawyer Lisa Page last year, in which
Page agreed with Ratcliffe's characterization that the DOJ had told the FBI
that "you're not going to charge gross negligence."

A transcript of Page's remarks was published Tuesday as part of a major
document release by the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee,
Georgia Rep. Doug Collins.

Separately in the closed-door session, Strzok defended his affair with Page,
repeatedly denying that the relationship presented a security risk when
challenged by GOP aides.

Former FBI director James Comey speaks during the Canada 2020 Conference in
Ottawa on Tuesday, June 5, 2018. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP) 

Strzok, who was fired from the bureau after months of scrutiny regarding
anti-Trump text messages between him and Page, confirmed he was involved in
an extramarital affair when asked about it during his interview before the
committee on June 27, 2018. But Strzok was also asked by Art Baker, the GOP
investigative counsel for the committee, whether that affair could have made
him "vulnerable to potential recruitment" by "hostile intelligence
service[s]."

“Yeah, I don’t think I would characterize it that way,” Strzok said. “I
think it is not so much any particular action as it is the way that action
might be used to coerce or otherwise get somebody to do something. I can
tell you that in no way would that extramarital affair have any power in
coercing me to do anything other than obeying the law and doing honest,
competent investigation." 

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