NSA won't release transcripts if Clinton/Lynch meeting due to national security. What?

WVPATX

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I thought they only spoke about their grandchildren?

NSA Won’t Release Bill Clinton-Loretta Lynch Tarmac Transcript on “Golf” and “Grandkids” – Due to “National Security” Risk

Jim Hoft Jun 3rd, 2017 10:34 am 234 Comments

Snakes on a Plane
Reporter Christopher Sign of ABC 15 in Phoenix, AZ broke the story on the secret meeting between Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton on the tarmac in Arizona in June.


Loretta Lynch leaving plane after meeting with former President Bill Clinton on tarmac in Arizona.

Christopher Sign said the FBI told local reporters they could not take in photos or video of the meeting:

Hillary Clinton told “Meet the Press” later that week that the controversial meeting between her husband and Attorney General Loretta Lynch was “purely social.” Hillary insisted they talked about their grandkids and golf during their meeting on the tarmac.

Now this…
The NSA now says it will not release details of the meeting between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch due to the “national security” risk.
Via Freedom Outpost:

A citizen researcher from Florida is attempting to have the recording of the infamous Bill Clinton/Loretta Lynch tarmac tape released to the public, but apparently, the National Security Agency claims they won’t release it due to “national security.”

The man researching and seeking to have the tape released is Florida orthodontist Larry Kawa. You may remember him because of Judicial Watch’s filing of a lawsuit on his behalf to obtain a week’s worth of Hillary Clinton’s emails regarding Benghazi.

It’s being reported now that the NSA has declared the recording of the conversation that took place between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch in Phoenix, Arizona on June 27, 2016.
 

atlkvb

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I thought they only spoke about their grandchildren?

NSA Won’t Release Bill Clinton-Loretta Lynch Tarmac Transcript on “Golf” and “Grandkids” – Due to “National Security” Risk

Jim Hoft Jun 3rd, 2017 10:34 am 234 Comments

Snakes on a Plane
Reporter Christopher Sign of ABC 15 in Phoenix, AZ broke the story on the secret meeting between Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton on the tarmac in Arizona in June.


Loretta Lynch leaving plane after meeting with former President Bill Clinton on tarmac in Arizona.

Christopher Sign said the FBI told local reporters they could not take in photos or video of the meeting:

Hillary Clinton told “Meet the Press” later that week that the controversial meeting between her husband and Attorney General Loretta Lynch was “purely social.” Hillary insisted they talked about their grandkids and golf during their meeting on the tarmac.

Now this…
The NSA now says it will not release details of the meeting between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch due to the “national security” risk.
Via Freedom Outpost:

A citizen researcher from Florida is attempting to have the recording of the infamous Bill Clinton/Loretta Lynch tarmac tape released to the public, but apparently, the National Security Agency claims they won’t release it due to “national security.”

The man researching and seeking to have the tape released is Florida orthodontist Larry Kawa. You may remember him because of Judicial Watch’s filing of a lawsuit on his behalf to obtain a week’s worth of Hillary Clinton’s emails regarding Benghazi.

It’s being reported now that the NSA has declared the recording of the conversation that took place between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch in Phoenix, Arizona on June 27, 2016.

Right we all know those Grand kids had top secret clearance to sensitive government information and that golf game sure had highly regarded "secrets" we'd never want our Foreign enemies on the PGA tour to get wind of.
 

atlkvb

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The NSA's bugging of the most luxurious Trump Tower enabled them to listen in to any conversation on the planet. Dummy.

The only thing they were less efficient in doing was keeping the names of all the folks swept up in their surveillance "masked"
 

TarHeelEer

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The only thing they were less efficient in doing was keeping the names of all the folks swept up in their surveillance "masked"

That is one government agency I won't slander. They're very good at their jobs. Too good.