While she is supposed to be impartially investigating his wife, Attorney General Loretta Lynch met Tuesday with former President Bill Clinton.
The meeting was unannounced, and took place just hours before the release of the most recent Benghazi report. The pair met aboard Lynch’s government plane at a Phoenix airport, ABC15 reported.
While reporters raised questions about the seriously bad appearance of that pow-wow, Lynch insisted they talked about grandchildren and golf.
Much in the same way Hillary Clinton‘s deleted emails are about yoga and Chelsea’s wedding plans.
“As I was leaving and he spoke to myself and my husband on the plane,” she said. “Our conversation was a great deal about his grandchildren. It was primarily social and about our travels. He mentioned the golf he played in Phoenix.”
Lynch insisted “there was no discussion of any matter pending before the department or any matter pending before any other body.”
Conservative author and radio host Laura Ingraham and Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren were dumbfounded about how the two could be so “tone-deaf” when they spoke on Wednesday.
“There is a brazen effort to undermine U.S. law and at the very least the appearance of impropriety and ethical considerations, which you and I know, as lawyers, people take very seriously,” Ingraham told Van Susteren during an appearance on Fox News’ “On The Record.”
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