Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is under fire again.

This time for an ethics complaint that could strip her of her law license in Arkansas. The complaint, filed by government watchdog group Democracy Restored, accuses Clinton of dishonest and unethical conduct tied directly to the now-debunked Russia collusion hoax against President Donald Trump.


Watchdog Demands Clinton Be Held Accountable

The group cites violations of Arkansas Rules of Professional Conduct related to dishonesty and prejudice to the administration of justice. Their complaint asks for a full review of Clinton’s conduct, alleging she personally approved a smear campaign to spread false information about Trump during the 2016 election.

“Declassified records show Hillary Clinton authorized efforts to promote bad intelligence to the media and federal investigators,” the watchdog stated. “This revelation demands overdue accountability.”


Clinton’s Deep Ties to the Russiagate Scandal

Clinton’s involvement has resurfaced after the Senate Judiciary Committee released documents confirming she greenlit a political strategy to weaponize false Russia claims against Trump. Her campaign reportedly funded opposition research, promoted the discredited Steele dossier, and circulated the narrative to the FBI and mainstream media.

According to Democracy Restored:

“The Clinton-backed Russia hoax is the most corrupt scandal of the 2016 election. No lawyer should be allowed to keep a license after pushing false intelligence to damage a political opponent.”


Higher Standards Than Criminal Charges

Although Clinton has not been criminally charged, the watchdog emphasizes that attorneys face higher standards of integrity. The Arkansas Supreme Court’s Office of Professional Conduct confirmed receipt of the complaint and said it will be reviewed like all others.

Legal experts note that if the bar finds misconduct, Clinton could face discipline, suspension, or even disbarment.


Wider Fallout: Security Clearances Revoked for Obama-Era Officials

This latest development comes as DNI Chief Tulsi Gabbard revoked the security clearances of 37 former intelligence officials accused of politicizing classified reports. Those named include former Obama Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, who allegedly ordered analysts to rush assessments on Russian election influence.

“Security clearance is a privilege, not a right,” Gabbard posted. “Officials who weaponize intelligence against the American people have betrayed their oath.”


Why This Matters for America

For conservatives, this marks a major turning point. For years, Trump supporters have argued that the Russia collusion narrative was a fabricated smear campaign designed to undermine his presidency. Now, the evidence points directly back to Clinton herself.

If the Arkansas bar acts, Clinton could face one of the most humiliating consequences yet: losing the very license that launched her legal and political career.


What’s Next

The complaint will move through the Arkansas bar’s review process in the coming weeks. If disciplinary action is taken, Hillary Clinton could see her law career — and her already damaged political legacy — collapse even further.

Americans watching this case say one thing is clear: equal justice must finally apply to the political elite.