Friday, April 1, 2016

BREAKING: FBI To Question Hillary Over E-mail Scandal – It’s Finally Happening

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As the campaign goes on, Hillary’s troubles get bigger and bigger. This time, after multiple e-mail scandals, she will be interviewed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Via The Political Insider: 

In early March, Brian Pagliano, the IT specialist who set up a private email server in her bathroom, was granted immunity and began singing like a bird on his higher-ups. He has allegedly become a “devastating witness,” one that Judge Andrew Napolitano said Clinton “should be terrified of.”
Then, just days ago, a report indicated that the FBI had roughly 147 agents working to determine if Hillary engaged in any criminal misconduct which put America’s national security at risk.
Now, it looks like her day of reckoning may arrive within weeks as a new report indicates that Clinton will be interviewed any day now by FBI Director James Comey.
David Shuster of AJAM reports (H/T Mediaite):

While Hillary Clinton fights for the Democratic presidential nomination, law enforcement officials tell Al Jazeera America the Federal Investigation into her personal email system while she was Secretary of State has reached a critical stage.
The FBI, led by Director James Comey, has now finished examining Clinton’s private emails and home server. And the sources add that Comey’s FBI team has been joined by the Justice Department prosecutors. Together, they are now examining the evidence, analyzing relevant laws, and attempting to arrange interviews with key figures in the investigation.

Those interviews, according to attorneys, will include former State Department aides Philippe Reines, Former Clinton Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills, and Clinton herself.
Soon after those interviews — in the next few days and weeks — officials expect Director Comey to make his recommendation to Attorney General Loretta Lynch about potential criminal charges.
Clinton’s interview “could come in days” – adds Shuster, which he thinks can be an important point which will help determine whether she is indicted or not.
Also he concluded: “Sources expect the conclusion to come in weeks, not months”.

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