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Dick Morris on Lynch-Bill Clinton Meeting: 'I Want to Know What She Got'

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By    |   Thursday, 30 June 2016 09:07 PM EDT

Attorney Gen. Loretta Lynch's meeting with former President Bill Clinton on Monday before the Benghazi report was released was "clearly … was inappropriate" — but political analyst Dick Morris told Newsmax TV on Thursday that "I want to know what she got."

"Her job ends in five months — and even a warm handshake and routine words of praise from the husband of her possible boss could mean the world to Loretta Lynch," Morris told "The Steve Malzberg Show" in an interview.

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Morris is the co-author of the new book, "Armageddon: How Trump Can Beat Hillary Clinton."

"It could mean she can stay on as attorney general," he said. "It could mean that Hillary would put her on the Supreme Court.

"Clearly this was inappropriate," Morris told Malzberg. "Could you imagine in a criminal proceeding if the husband of the defendant met with the judge?

"Impossible."

Morris is author of the new book "Armageddon: How Trump Can Beat Hillary"(Humanix) with Eileen McGann, out this week and available at both Barnes & Noble and Amazon.

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Attorney Gen. Loretta Lynch's meeting with former President Bill Clinton on Monday before the Benghazi report was released was "clearly ... was inappropriate" - but political analyst Dick Morris told Newsmax TV on Thursday that I want to know what she got.
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