In a landmark decision that could have significant implications for political transparency and accountability, a federal judge has ordered the FBI to hand over evidence related to the murder of former Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich. The ruling requires the bureau to produce Rich’s personal laptop, work laptop, a DVD, and a thumb drive within a two-week timeframe.
Seth Rich’s untimely death on July 10, 2016, has been shrouded in mystery and controversy. While walking home from a night out in Washington, D.C., Rich was shot and killed, an incident authorities initially described as a “botched” robbery. However, the case took on a complex political dimension amid reports suggesting Rich may have been the source behind the leaked DNC emails to WikiLeaks prior to his death.
I was told by a source I’ve used in the past that MS 13 was used in the murder of Seth Rich, as directed by Rod Rosenstein to help with the election of Hillary Clinton.
I cannot prove any of this, but I was told this by my source sometime ago, and that source has been right… https://t.co/7l1RaTha0J
— Ann Vandersteel (@annvandersteel) November 26, 2023
The recent judicial order represents a critical breakthrough in a case that has seen little progress over the years. For too long, the investigation into Rich’s murder has been stymied by a lack of transparency, with the FBI previously resisting Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests pertaining to the case.
Attorney Ty Clevenger, who has doggedly pursued the truth behind the DNC and Podesta email leaks, has played a pivotal role in bringing this issue back into the legal spotlight. His relentless efforts have raised important questions about the origins of the Russia collusion narrative, which hinged on the assertion that Russian operatives were responsible for supplying the leaked emails to WikiLeaks—a claim that has yet to be substantiated by direct FBI inquiry to WikiLeaks.
Seth Rich Robbed????? Assassinated for giving Hillary Clinton emails to Wikileaks!!!! pic.twitter.com/4cH7ujIcjQ
— Thomas Jefferson’s 3X Great Nephew (@Ophydophies) November 22, 2023
The FBI’s previous attempt to delay the release of information related to Seth Rich by an astonishing 66 years was met with public outrage and skepticism. Such a move only fueled speculation and distrust among those who believe there is more to the story than has been officially acknowledged.
The court’s decision, handed down by Judge Amos L. Mazzant, underscores the importance of governmental agencies being held accountable and the public’s right to know the full extent of the circumstances surrounding high-profile cases such as Rich’s murder.
This development comes at a time when public confidence in mainstream media and government institutions is waning. The pursuit of truth and justice in the Seth Rich case is not just about solving a murder; it’s about restoring faith in the systems meant to serve and protect the citizenry.
As the FBI prepares to comply with the court’s order, many are watching closely, hopeful that the forthcoming evidence will shed light on the tragic loss of a young man whose life was cut short under mysterious circumstances. The implications of what might be found on Rich’s personal devices could reverberate through the political landscape, potentially challenging long-held narratives and exposing truths that some would prefer remain hidden.
The next two weeks are poised to be a defining moment in the quest for answers. The eyes of the nation are fixed on what will unfold as the FBI reveals the contents of Seth Rich’s electronic devices, a move that could either close a chapter on a painful episode or open a Pandora’s box of new revelations.
Hillary is no doubt as corrupt as they get but let’s wait until Biden’s out of office to take her down for her MANY crimes and murders. Joe would absolutely pardon her! This cannot be allowed to happen!