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Atty Gen Lynch: I Was Just Going to Say Hello to Bill Clinton

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Attorney General Lynch, Obama's worst Attorney General since Eric Holder, feels bad. This is the latest in a series of interview in which Obama's League of Corruptocrats whine about how bad the criticism of their corruption made them feel.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch says she regrets not recognizing that her meeting with Bill Clinton over the summer would turn out to be problematic, saying it was "painful" that it called into question the integrity of the Justice Department.

It's far more painful for Americans to watch Hillary Clinton getting a pass for political reasons.

"I do regret sitting down and having a conversation with him, because it did give people concern," she told CNN's Jake Tapper in an interview that aired Sunday on "State of the Union." 

That's a Hillary apology if there ever was one. "I'm sorry you're so stupid that you didn't understand how innocent my chat with Bill was."


"I wish I had seen around that corner and not had that discussion with the former president, as innocuous as it was, because it did give people concern," Lynch said. "It did make people wonder is it going to affect the investigation that's going on, and that's not something that was an unreasonable question for anyone to ask."

Lynch originally told journalists at a press conference that in addition to discussing golf and grandchildren, she and the former president talked about "current news of the day, the Brexit decision and what it would mean."

"Brexit was the news of the day. There had just been a vote there," she told Tapper. "And as I indicated, we were told that President Clinton just wanted to say hello."

The conversation lasted about 45 minutes, which Lynch said was longer than she expected.

"It was just going to be hello, how are you, and everyone was going to go on about their evening, as far as we were concerned," she said.

But Lynch insists that there was nothing inappropriate about her time with Clinton.

"It was a very cordial discussion, as I said. Didn't have anything to do with the investigation or how it was going to be resolved, and in fact, we resolved it in the way that we discussed," she said.

Yes, it was just a cordial innocuous discussion about their mutual interest in Brexit. Nothing to do with the Hillary investigation.
 


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