Attorney General Lynch ‘Pleads Fifth’ On Secret Iran ‘Ransom’ Payments

Authored by Adam Kredo, originally published via The Washington Free Beacon,

Attorney General Loretta Lynch is declining to comply with an investigation by leading members of Congress about the Obama administration’s secret efforts to send Iran $1.7 billion in cash earlier this year, prompting accusations that Lynch has “pleaded the Fifth” Amendment to avoid incriminating herself over these payments, according to lawmakers and communications exclusively obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) and Rep. Mike Pompeo (R., Kan.) initially presented Lynch in October with a series of questions about how the cash payment to Iran was approved and delivered.

In an Oct. 24 response, Assistant Attorney General Peter Kadzik responded on Lynch’s behalf, refusing to answer the questions and informing the lawmakers that they are barred from publicly disclosing any details about the cash payment, which was bound up in a ransom deal aimed at freeing several American hostages from Iran.

The response from the attorney general’s office is “unacceptable” and provides evidence that Lynch has chosen to “essentially plead the fifth and refuse to respond to inquiries regarding [her] role in providing cash to the world’s foremost state sponsor of terrorism,” Rubio and Pompeo wrote on Friday in a follow-up letter to Lynch, according to a copy obtained by the Free Beacon.

The inquiry launched by the lawmakers is just one of several concurrent ongoing congressional probes aimed at unearthing a full accounting of the administration’s secret negotiations with Iran.

“It is frankly unacceptable that your department refuses to answer straightforward questions from the people’s elected representatives in Congress about an important national security issue,” the lawmakers wrote. “Your staff failed to address any of our questions, and instead provided a copy of public testimony and a lecture about the sensitivity of information associated with this issue.”

 

“As the United States’ chief law enforcement officer, it is outrageous that you would essentially plead the fifth and refuse to respond to inquiries,” they stated. “The actions of your department come at time when Iran continues to hold Americans hostage and unjustly sentence them to prison.”

The lawmakers included a copy of their previous 13 questions and are requesting that Lynch provide answers by Nov. 4.

When asked about Lynch’s efforts to avoid answering questions about the cash payment, Pompeo told the Free Beacon that the Obama administration has blocked Congress at every turn as lawmakers attempt to investigate the payments to Iran.

“Who knew that simple questions regarding Attorney General Lynch’s approval of billions of dollars in payments to Iran could be so controversial that she would refuse to answer them?” Pompeo said. “This has become the Obama administration’s coping mechanism for anything related to the Islamic Republic of Iran – hide information, obfuscate details, and deny answers to Congress and the American people.”

 

“They know this isn’t a sustainable strategy, however, and I trust they will start to take their professional, and moral, obligations seriously,” the lawmaker added.

In the Oct. 24 letter to Rubio and Pompeo, Assistant Attorney General Kadzik warned the lawmakers against disclosing to the public any information about the cash payment.

Details about the deal are unclassified, but are being kept under lock and key in a secure facility on Capitol Hill, the Free Beacon first disclosed. Lawmakers and staffers who have clearance to view the documents are forced to relinquish their cellular devices and are barred from taking any notes about what they see.

“Please note that these documents contain sensitive information that is not appropriate for public release,” Kadzik wrote to the lawmakers. “Disclosure of this information beyond members of the House and Senate and staff who are able to view them could adversely affect the diplomatic relations of the United States, including with key allies, as well as the State Department’s ability to defend [legal] claims against the United States [by Iran] that are still being litigated at the Hague Tribunal.”

 

“The public release of any portion of these documents, or the information contained therein, is not authorized by the transmittal of these documents or by this communication,” Kadzik wrote.

Congressional sources have told the Free Beacon that this is another part of the effort to hide details about these secret negotiations with Iran from the American public.

One senior congressional source familiar with both the secret documents and the inquiry into them told the Free Beacon that the details of the negotiations are so damning that the administration’s best strategy is to ignore lawmakers’ requests for more information.

“Every Obama administration official and department involved in the Iran Deal appear to be running for cover,” the source said. “Like we feared, the [Iran deal] is turning out to be a disaster and Iran is emboldened in its aggression. Evidently Attorney General Lynch and the Department of Justice have decided ‘refusal to cooperate’ is their best strategy. But this is dangerous and ultimately won’t protect them from anything.”

 

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Anonymous
Anonymous
October 29, 2016 8:59 pm

I’m not understanding the legal basis of keeping details of cash payments to foreign countries secret from the American people who will ultimately be the ones that pay the price, be it in cash, consequences, or other considerations.

Homer
Homer
October 29, 2016 9:08 pm

what,What,WHAT??? A fifth is what I’m going to my liquor cabinet for, I need a stiff drink. The Obama corruption is killing me! First that despicable toady, Holder and now Lynch. I should have started drinking when she met Bill on the tarmac.

Homer
Homer
October 29, 2016 9:22 pm

Anonymous–The normal course of conduct in performing your office should be subject to the inquiries of Congress and one shoudn’t be allowed to claim the fifth. All gov emails and other government recordings and records must be made available to Congress or you don’t have a damn government.

kevin
kevin
October 29, 2016 9:30 pm

Most transparent administration evah!

kokoda - 100% Deplorable
kokoda - 100% Deplorable
  kevin
October 29, 2016 9:52 pm

Super Transparency

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
October 29, 2016 10:14 pm

So… the documents are not secret, but are under lock and key, with limited (eyes only?) access to view, and no discussion allowed. And how is this not “secret”? Secreted, for sure, and secured, with (presumably) penalties attached for revealing them, but not secret. I keep using this word, secret, and I do not think it means what I think it means.

Next, our “representatives” (House and Senate) who are supposed to, you know, REPRESENT us, cooperate entirely with the Executive (who was elected not to represent us, but to faithfully execute the laws from the Legislative branch) branch, and keep a secret that is not a secret. I see.

And what is it about this lack of trust in government and media that people seem to comment on so much these days? Where could that lack of confidence come from, I wonder?

Nope, I just can’t imagine why people would not trust our government or the media. Maybe someone can help me with this confusion.

kokoda - 100% Deplorable
kokoda - 100% Deplorable
  Brian Reilly
October 29, 2016 10:53 pm

A new tactic by the Establishment Politicians – just like the TPP, etc.

Stalin, Mao, and Hitler would be impressed.

Wip
Wip
October 30, 2016 12:57 am

There doesn’t seem to be much doubt as to what obama-the-fuck has turned this country into.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
October 30, 2016 2:13 am

How many fucks here will be celebrating Halloween in drag?
What, no replies, are you all pleading the fifth?

Rubio is a prick. No matter who cut a deal with Iran and forestalled a war that has been on Bibi’s Washington wishlist, Rubio and his butt-buddy are grandstanding.

What’s with the sideshow when Obama is on his way out. We have a fucking election to deal with and fucking Rubio wants to make a name for himself just in time for 2020?

Hagar the Horrible
Hagar the Horrible
  EL Coyote
October 30, 2016 7:15 pm

Term limits…and end the Fed…and Hillary for Jail 2016.