With the Clinton campaign in free fall, the minions of the Obama administration are attempting to shove the ongoing investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails under the rug while the president himself remains neutral. Attorney General Loretta Lynch already met with Bill Clinton days before it was announced no charges would be brought against Hillary Clinton, but now Lynch is ready to go to the next level of corruption.

Now, prosecutors at the U.S. Attorney’s office in the Eastern District of New York, which Lynch used to run, are refusing to let the FBI review emails from separate investigations into Hillary Clinton’s private email server, as per the Daily Caller.

The DOJ claims that the devices used in previous investigations are covered by the partial immunity deals and limited-use agreements that Clinton’s lawyers, Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson, made with the DOJ.

Part of that agreement entailed the destruction of the lawyers’ devices—kind of like when Hillary Clinton acid-washed her devices to prevent people from seeing what was on them.

Remember that Lynch was appointed by and served President Bill Clinton, so she obviously owed him one, though it’s hard to keep track of such deals considering these two are experts in secrecy.

Because Bill Clinton needed a fix for the email scandal, Lynch was happy to repay any leftover favor from her appointment.

Lynch’s meeting with Bill Clinton on an airplane days before the announcement that Hillary would not be charged for her mishandling of classified information on a private email server is the same kind of shadow politics we are accustomed to seeing from her and the Clinton machine in general.

If Hillary Clinton were truly transparent, she would come out and give a press conference demanding that the FBI be allowed to conduct a full investigation.

However, Hillary Clinton only cares about her own power and advancing her political agenda, and she does not care if she needs to pull strings in the DOJ to prevent the loss of her election.

If she truly was worthy of the presidency, she would have never had a private secret email server in the first place, which was just asking to stir up controversy since no secretary of state had done so previously.

Do we really want this kind of shadow politics coming from the White House or controlling the office that is meant to enforce justice for the whole country?