
by Steven Richards at Just the News
Senate Judiciary Chairman Grassley wants to know whether FBI and DOJ fully investigated the findings.
As part of a political corruption probe, the FBI obtained evidence that former President Bill Clinton was being paid through a backdoor arrangement with an allied consultant, according to a 2017 document released Tuesday by Senate Judiciary Committee Sen. Chuck Grassley.
The Iowa Republican senator raised the issue in a hearing with Attorney General Pam Bondi and questioned whether the FBI and Justice Department fully investigated the findings.
The document, which was provided to Grassley by a whistleblower, includes a case update drafted by then-Supervisory Special Agent Tim Thibault about the Washington Field Office’s public corruption investigation into Virginia Democrat Gov. Terry McAuliffe linking former President Clinton to the case.
“McAuliffe case – Steven Sullivan, Chief Financial Officer of Teneo was interviewed in New York City. Info provided seemed to confirm, Teneo was used as a pass through for Doug Band to pay former President of the United States,” Thibault wrote.
You can read the document below:
“Doug Band was a Deputy Assistant to then-President Clinton and continued working for him post-presidency. Therefore, it’s pretty clear the reference to ‘President of the United States’ is Bill Clinton,” Grassley said in his opening statement.
“This information confirms there was an FBI case on McAuliffe,…
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