WASHINGTON, DC – A newly declassified memo obtained by former Trump aide and current FBI Director Kash Patel details how senior Justice Department officials in 2016 blocked FBI agents from pursuing a corruption investigation into the Clinton Foundation, even as field offices in three cities pushed to move forward with evidence they believed warranted a criminal inquiry.

The internal memo, written in 2017 by a DOJ attorney assigned to the FBI during the Comey era, outlines how agents in New York, Little Rock, and Washington, D.C., faced repeated political pushback as they investigated whether then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was involved in a pay-to-play scheme tied to foreign donations to her family’s foundation.

According to the document, obtained by Just the News, then-Deputy At

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