Monday, December 21, 2009

Secret Service Slams FBI's "Abuse Of Power"

A former head of the Secret Service, Lewis C. Merletti, slammed the FBI, stating during the impeachment case of former President, Bill Clinton, they engaged in an "abuse of power" and leaned on them to, "Give us the president."

The FBI has always abused the authority they have been invested with, violating the Constitution and U.S. Code on a regular basis. I've broken stories on the FBI, due to the corruption and abusiveness I have witnessed them engaged in firsthand and the damage it does to innocent people.

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F.B.I. Accused of Abuse of Power in Clinton Case

Published: December 18, 2009 - WASHINGTON — A former director of the Secret Service said Friday that the F.B.I. had engaged in an “abuse of power” by trying to pressure him to “give us the president” during the investigation of President Bill Clinton’s interactions with Monica Lewinsky a decade ago.

The official, Lewis C. Merletti, who headed the former president’s protective detail and later became the agency’s director, said in an interview that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had grilled him just days before Mr. Clinton left office in a last-ditch effort to prove that his agents had covered up and even facilitated extramarital flings.

Mr. Merletti said that the F.B.I. alleged that he and Mr. Clinton had concocted this deal: in exchange for Mr. Merletti’s stonewalling questions about Ms. Lewinsky, Mr. Clinton would not only appoint him director of the Secret Service but would also provide him women for sexual encounters.

“They said to me, ‘You’re the last person who can give us the president, and you’re going to give him to us,’ ” Mr. Merletti recalled. He called it “disgraceful” and said of the F.B.I., “They became involved in a political game, and in the end they tarnished themselves beyond belief.”...

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