Looks like Lynch lied

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In August, it was widely reported that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch had used the email alias ‘Elizabeth Carlisle’ for official emails, including emails in relation to the infamous tarmac meeting between Lynch and former President Clinton in the summer of 2016.

Lynch’s use of an alias email was included in 413 pages of documents obtained from the Department of Justice by the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ).

On August 4, 2017, in response to these revelations, a FOIA request was filed with the U.S. Department of Justice, seeking further information regarding Lynch’s email alias. One responsive document was released by the DOJ, regarding the request:


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It provides a key detail regarding Lynch’s use of an alias.

Lynch was sworn in as Attorney General on April 27, 2015, and as previously stated, this particular email exchange regarding Lynch’s alias email is dated May 4 – 5, 2015.

Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch began using an alias email to conduct official government business within eight days of assuming her position as the 83rd United States Attorney General.

This begs the question: “What all did Lynch send/receive through this alias email from May 4, 2015 through January 20, 2017”. What other information could Lynch have been hiding from the American people?

The use of aliases by officials to conduct official governmental business is extremely troubling, as it can result in a complete circumvention of the Freedom of Information Act.




https://disobedientmedia.com/2017/10/exclusive-foia-shows-lynch-used-alias-within-week-of-entering-office-of-ag/
 
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