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No charges for Clinton after second round of emails reviewed
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it wont be since the election wont be transparent.
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Not surprised. DOJ would never have proceeded anyways. Curious how they read through 650,000 emails in 9 days. But at least they closed the issue before Tuesday.
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That closet case Mormon faggot Jason Chaffetz should be jailed for leaking Comey's letter to the public, as should the crooked FBI thugs that leaked false info to the media to swing the election.
Again, Hillary Clinton given a thorough exam and found clean as a whistle: Letter from Comey today- Since my letter, the FBI investigative team has been working around the clock to process and review a large volume of emails from a device obtained in connection with an unrelated criminal investigation. During that process we reviewed all of the communications that were to or from Hillary Clinton while she was Secretary of State. Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with respect to Secretary Clinton. I am very grateful to the professionals at the FBI for doing an extraordinary amount of high-quality work in a short period of time. |
So fbi confirms that he still believes hillary's handling of classified emails was reckless and extremely careless which is a crime in itself and also prevents hillary from getting security clearance is somehow a good thing?
Nothing has changed, which is very bad for hillary. Now, when he decides to make announcement that hillary will be criminally charged for her 20+ crimes... that will be very, very bad... for her. |
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Let's all act surprised now...
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Can we get back to things that matter now? Like bengazhi inquiries
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wow. i will be glad when this shit circus is over. at least if she wins she will only have one fbi investigation hanging over her instead of 2.
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- FBI says "they didn't find anything that would change their July conclusion"
- a very brisk job indeed with 650 000 emails on the computer in question, working round the clock and sending out announcements on Sunday - given the simple fact that these government materials were found on a device where they simply should have never appeared with at least Huma's sexting husband definitely not having clearance to access the materials from the secretary of state makes the whole "statement" completely oxymoronic - it has been officially reported (this is verifiable) that one of the lead investigators in the case committed a murder / suicide just yesterday - if there was an outrage against the establishment patting their backs and doing anything in the world in order to get HRC to the white house now it'll double down Seems it was all nothing but a charade after all |
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Sifting through the 650k+ emails was likely quick and easy. No doubt 575K of them were just pics of Anthony "Carlos Danger" Weiner's cock.
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What a fucking joke. This country is fucked beyond recognition.
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Comey really needed to cover his ass after his rogue agents were trying to get Donald elected. It was starting to look really bad.
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Being as this is such an important matter to Republicans, why aren't we investigating other former Secretaries of State who have had the same set up?
We should have an investigation into why we aren't having an investigation into this. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if Obama or someone of his corrupt war monger staff gave the order / threat to Comey. Anyway, it's painfully obvious, and sickening as hell that the dirty establishment goes out of their way to cover up Clintons crimes and corruption for the sole reason they want another disgusting war mongering puppet in the white house. |
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>It’s clear, though, that she violated department policies. Comey said, “To be clear, this is not to suggest that in similar circumstances a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences. To the contrary, those individuals are often subject to security or administrative sanctions. But that is not what we are deciding now.” |
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https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1924 https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/36/1236.22 |
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By the way, the FBI investigated this and found no reason to recommend prosecution. The FBI, big federal agency also investigated and did not recommend an indictment. Good thing we spent a few million looking into this, I feel much better now. |
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"Last July, Saucier was indicted on one felony count of unlawful retention of national defense information and another felony count of obstruction of justice." He 1) Unlawfully retained national defense information. and 2) Obstructed justice. Friend of mine is going to jail for 18 months for obstructing justice when the original charge was just a misdemeanor. |
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There is SO MUCH info they can get on you, before ever even speaking to you, that it's usually a case of them asking you questions they already have answers to :2 cents: |
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2) Obstructed justice in many ways including but not limited to deleting emails after subpoena and lied to the FBI and Congress The guy I posted about took selfies inside a sub and told on himself. If you can't see the difference you're a fucking retard. |
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We'll trust the American FBI over your fake DEBUNKED psycho bullshit. You keep repeating the same shit over & over despite being proven wrong multiple times. |
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