The complaint was filed shortly after newly declassified documents shed more light on her involvement in the Russia collusion narrative
FIRST ON FOX: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is facing an ethical complaint from a government watchdog group calling on the Arkansas state bar to probe whether Clinton’s involvement in the Russia investigation into President Trump should affect her ability to practice law in the state.
The complaint, filed by Democracy Restored this week, cites the Arkansas Rules of Professional Conduct involving "Dishonesty" and "Prejudice to the Administration of Justice" and seeks a "formal review of the conduct of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Esq., a licensed attorney in the State of Arkansas, in connection with her actions during the 2016 presidential campaign."
Clinton’s name has resurfaced in recent weeks after the Senate Judiciary Committee released previously classified documents related to the "Russiagate" scandal, shedding more light on Clinton’s involvement.