Article Image

IPFS News Link • FBI

FBI Blocks Release of Cocaine White House File, Claims the Scandal is Not 'Matter of Media Inter

• https://www.msn.com, by Aaron Johnson

RadarOnline.com can report that the bureau rejected a request to expedite a Freedom of Information Act request to release the files on the case that sensationally concluded without a culprit being identified.

Jesse Watters, the Jesse Watters Primetime anchor on Fox News, revealed Wednesday that he had filed a request for the documents with both the FBI and the Secret Service.

But he was stunned with the response he received from the FBI that told him the scandal covered by almost every major media outlet, including the New York Times and the Washington Post, was not a "matter of widespread and exceptional media interest."

"We've been trying to figure it out," Watters told his viewers during his August 2 broadcast.

"Primetime filed a couple of FOIA requests with the Secret Service and the FBI. The Secret Service … they were the first ones to tell us no. We are appealing.

"Then today, the FBI followed suit and denied our request for any expedited cocaine docs telling us that finding coke in the White House is not a 'matter of widespread and exceptional media interest in which there exist possible questions about the government's integrity which affect public confidence.'"


Home Grown Food