The FBI has expanded its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email usage. They are now looking to see if there was
an “intersection” of Clinton’s work at the State Department with the Clinton
Foundation work. Of course, the FBI is
focusing on Clinton’s personal server and the classified material found on
it. Clinton says there is nothing going
on because the FBI has not contacted her, but the FBI said the organization
does not have to notify the subject.
“Inside the FBI, pressure is
growing to pursue the case. One
intelligence source told Fox News that FBI agents would be `screaming’ if a
prosecution is not pursued because `many previous public corruption cases have
been made and successfully prosecuted with much less evidence than what is
emerging in this investigation.”
There are now “at least number 1,340”
classified emails under investigation.
There are also “about 100 special agents” working on the investigation
with maybe 50 additional agents working on it temporarily. The charge would apparently be “public
corruption.” The question remains: Will Hilary Clinton actually be indicted? If
so, will Mr. Obama pardon her?
On another front, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, is in trouble because Democrats
are concerned about the continued losses in the House and Senate as well as
Wasserman Schultz’s “blatant favoritism of Hillary Clinton.” “Calls for the resignation of Ms. Wasserman
Schultz are rapidly increasing in both frequency and intensity.”
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