Hillary Clinton slapped with ethics complaint targeting her law license over role in Russiagate scandal

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's law license could be in jeopardy after a government watchdog group filed a complaint to the Arkansas Bar Association

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Trump (Getty Images)

"This revelation demands an already overdue inquiry into Clinton’s fitness as a member of the Arkansas Bar."

The complaint goes into detail, outlining Clinton's connection to anti-Trump "opposition research" dating back to April 2016 and alleges that her campaign not only elevated "unverified" and "unvetted" information to "injure her political opponent" but cites recently released records to allege that she "personally signed off on an effort to amplify this bad intelligence to the media and federal law enforcement."

"If there is one political scandal synonymous with the 2016 election, it is Operation Crossfire Hurricane," a Democracy Restored director told Fox News Digital in a statement.

"Former Secretary Clinton's utilization of a bunk dossier by a foreign ex-spy to harm a political opponent violates basic ethical norms as well as the Arkansas bar's own rules of conduct for attorneys. The Arkansas bar needs to take a serious look at former Secretary Clinton's involvement in this scandal and take appropriate action."

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivers a concession speech in 2016.  (Getty Images)

The letter acknowledges that no criminal charges have been filed, a threshold needed to violate the American Bar Association's rules relating to those who "commit a criminal act that reflects adversely on the lawyer's honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer in other respects," Democracy Restored says. "Recently released records have again increased the prospect of a federal investigation into her conduct.s

"Regardless, the legal profession holds its members to higher standards."

Fox News Digital reached out to Clinton's office for comment. 

A spokesperson for the Arkansas Supreme Court Office of Professional Conduct confirmed to Fox News Digital the grievance was received on Wednesday morning and "will be processed as all complaints are."

The ethics complaint comes after months of the Trump administration pledging to fully investigate the widely debunked Russia collusion narrative against Trump and the day after DNI Chief Tulsi Gabbard stripped security clearances from 37 current and former intelligence officials, accusing them of politicizing and manipulating intelligence.

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A DNI memo sent out on Monday included the names of officials who worked at the CIA, NSA, State Department and National Security Council, including former Obama DNI James Clapper, who Gabbard claimed told officials to "compromise" normal procedures to rush a 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment related to Russia's influence in the 2016 election.

"Being entrusted with a security clearance is a privilege, not a right," Gabbard wrote in an X post. "Those in the Intelligence Community who betray their oath to the Constitution and put their own interests ahead of the interests of the American people have broken the sacred trust they promised to uphold."

Fox News Digital's Alexandra Koch contributed to this report

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