- Cheryl Mills (high ranking Clinton aide) was given immunity for her testimony. On top of that, the FBI agreed to keep certain topics "off limits".
- There was apparently an additional four people given immunity in the investigation.
- In spite of all of these people granted immunity, there was never a grand jury convened.
- The President (who claimed he never knew about the server) sent emails to Clinton (on her personal server) with a pseudonym (fake name).
- One of the employees of the firm that handled the private server, referred to the deletion of emails as the Hillary cover up operation.
A legacy of corruption |
There are many legal experts who make the case that the FBI has probably never given this many people immunity in an investigation that did not produce any indictments. Unfortunately, there is now a great many people in this country who no longer believe that the FBI is honest and can be trusted. This may be the legacy of the Clintons. The complete acceptance of corruption and partisanship as being a standard part of our leadership, government, and now law enforcement.
4 comments:
The Federal Bureau of Incompetence has pissed away it's last shred of credibility protecting this evil bitch.
This should be disturbing to every American, regardless of political affiliation.
I agree with all three of you.
The once Proud FBI is not seen as just an other political arm of the Obama/Clinton cheat, lie and runaway group.
More then ever we need to change Management of this Nation.
I read the interview with the third party tech who dealt with the macintosh notebook email transfer. I was utterly shocked at the brazen incompetence in handling sensitive information - literally everything that person did was a security breach. That shock is only surpassed by the lack of any action in what should have been an indisputable, clear cut criminal negligence.
If that's not a smoking gun, then it isn't even possible with this FBI.
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