Sounds about right for the Clinton camp: Agents told the New York Post that they “believe there was an inside deal put in place” after Attorney General Loretta Lynch met privately with former President Bill Clinton just days ahead of the FBI’s announcement that its year-long probe had ended. Investigators were reportedly forced to sign […]
Although the FBI investigation found her and her team were “careless” in handling sensitive government information and should have known better, Hillary Clinton won’t believe those findings.
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Considering the director outlined a good case for negligence before a grand jury, then decided not to indict Hillary Clinton, the American public needs answers.
Wow, ABC News actually reported the news that the FBI’s findings directly contradicted and undermined Hillary Clinton’s claims about her secret, illegal and unsecured e-mails server?
The FBI didn’t clear her, NBC News, they just didn’t recommend an indictment after listing substantial evidence of her wrongdoing with handling classified information on a secret and unsecured email server. Big difference, NBC News.
Donald Trump, who will be facing off against Hillary Clinton on Election Day, didn’t mince words on the FBI’s decision to not indict Hillary Clinton on her secret and illegal emails.
From the Washington Examiner: The left-leaning New York Times editorial board on Tuesday backed up the FBI director’s denunciation of Hillary Clinton’s handling of sensitive government material during her tenure as head of the State Department. After FBI chief James Comey’s lengthy rebuke of Clinton, the Times said the Democratic nominee “has done damage to […]
After obtaining the recommendation of the National Education Association for president, former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, spoke at the NEA’s convention in Washington, D.C. today. According to NEA’s website, in order to win the organization’s recommendation, the candidates must complete a questionnaire and then sit for an in-person, videotaped interview with the NEA president. […]
The “busy weekend” involved a three and a half hour interview with the FBI over her e-mails scandal, in addition to an interview with the NBC show “Meet the Press” and a showing of the Broadway hit musical “Hamilton.” Yet, her attendance at “Hamilton” garnered most of the attention in the article.