REPORT: DOJ 'DELIBERATELY' Slow Rolling Release of IG Report into Clinton Email Probe

Originally published at: REPORT: DOJ ‘DELIBERATELY’ Slow Rolling Release of IG Report into Clinton Email Probe | Sean Hannity

A bombshell new report from Sara Carter shows senior officials inside the Department of Justice and the FBI are “deliberately attempting to slow roll” the release of the DOJ Inspector General’s report into the bureau’s botched probe of Hillary Clinton’s email server.

“The Department of Justice and the FBI are deliberately attempting to slow roll and redact significant portions of DOJ Inspector General, Michael Horowitz’s report on the bureau’s handling of the Hillary Clinton investigation, according to numerous congressional officials and investigators,” writes Sara Carter.

“The 400 page report, which was completed several weeks ago and addresses Clinton’s use of her private server for government business, is currently being reviewed by the DOJ and FBI. According to sources, individuals mentioned in the reports are also allowed to review the document. It is expected to be “long and thorough” and will criticize the handling of the investigation by former FBI Director James Comey, who has spent the better part of the past several months promoting his book A Higher Loyalty,” she adds.

“It’s been almost a year and a half and it is time that Congress receives the IG report,” said Congressman Ron DeSantis (R-FL), who has been on the front lines of the battle against the DOJ and FBI’s stonewalling of lawmakers requesting documentation. “This has gone on long enough and the American people’s patience is wearing thin. We need accountability,” said DeSantis.

Read the full report at SaraACarter.com.

Wonder why they are doing this? If by design or the info is devastating.

American people must be able to read it unredacted.

Anything less they’re covering something up.

I’d label it standard operating procedure.

Glad to see you aren’t wasting time getting your thoughts together on how to discredit the report.

Good job.

Deny the people the right to know how corrupt they are.