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PREDICTS “LEAKS” WILL BEGIN FROM JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ON TUESDAY

by Sharon Rondeau

(Jun. 11, 2018) — Commentator Sean Hannity is live on his radio show, which airs from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. ET, speaking from Singapore, where he and Fox News contributor Sara A. Carter are reporting on the North Korea-U.S. summit.

The much-anticipated meeting between the leaders of the two nations is scheduled for 9:00 p.m. ET/9:00 a.m. Tuesday Singapore time.

At 4:39 p.m. ET, Carter provided her thoughts on covering the Singapore summit and said she was able to speak with some of a number of Singaporean residents earlier about their opinions of the high-stakes meeting.

Listeners can hear the show here:  https://www.iheart.com/live/the-sean-hannity-show-247-6706/

Hannity and Carter also discussed House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes’s “threat” to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein over documents the DOJ has not released, despite two congressional subpoenas.  The documents stem from the FBI’s “counterintelligence” investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign for as-yet-unknown reasons.

Nunes set another deadline for the close of business on Tuesday for the DOJ to release the documents.

“If they don’t turn those documents over,” Carter began at 4:41 EDT, referring to “next week…” after which Hannity finished the sentence that “impeachment” of Rosenstein will be initiated.

Nunes and other members of Congress have said that Articles of Impeachment against Rosenstein have already been drafted.

Hannity predicted that “leaks” will begin from the Justice Department on Tuesday, New York time in advance of the expected release of an inspector general’s report on Thursday detailing the findings of a 17-month probe into how the FBI handled Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was Obama’s secretary of state.

Carter spoke highly of DOJ IG Michael Horowitz, who she said she believes is being pressured to make redactions in the report by some of those whose names are mentioned.

 

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