Inspector General Michael Horowitz and FBI Chief Chris Wray testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Monday afternoon.

During the testimony IG Horowitz admitted that top level Clinton 2016 campaign operative Amanda Renteria and Attorney General Loretta Lynch exchanged “highly classified material” with each other in 2016.

The “highly classified” material was so secret that Inspector General Michael Horowitz refused to talk about it during the Senate hearing on Monday.

Senator Kennedy: Your index does it contain or discuss an email that refers to a conversation allegedly between Attorney General Lynch and a person by the name of Amanda Renteria? TRENDING: OUTRAGEOUS! Ohio State University President Sends Ignorant Text Message to Students Following Breonna Taylor Decision -- And a Crazy-Ass Video! Inspector General Horowitz: I’m not sure what I can say about that publicly so would ask you if I can get back to you.

Via Joe Palmer:

Overlooked today: Top level Clinton 2016 campaign operative and AG Lynch were in communication with each other in 2016 and exchanging “highly classified” material that not even Horowitz can talk about. pic.twitter.com/nqQS06IR0T — Joe Palmer 🇺🇸 ✘ (@JoeSPalmer) June 18, 2018

Amanda Renteria worked for United States Senators Dianne Feinstein and Debbie Stabenow. She was hired as the Hillary campaign’s “Hispanic woman position” on the campaign.

UPDATE— Amanda Renteria has denied these allegations for the past year.

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