Posted on 01/27/2016 8:22:18 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been under investigation by the FBI for several months, and former U.S. House Majority leader Tom DeLay said Monday that the FBI is "ready to indict" her for using a private email server to conduct government business.
During an interview on "The Steve Malzberg Show," DeLay, a Republican from Texas, said he has friends in the FBI who tell him "they're ready to indict" the former Secretary of State.
"They're ready to recommend an indictment and they also say that if the attorney general does not indict, they're going public," DeLay said.
Clinton's use of personal email on a private server during her tenure as Secretary of State was revealed in March 2015, and while she has maintained that she never sent or received any classified information on the server, her claims have been contradicted by the Intelligence Community.
Intelligence Community Inspector General I. Charles McCullough III sent a letter to Congress on Jan. 14, revealing that not only did "several dozen" of Clinton's emails contain classified information, but some of the information was classified as SAP or "special access programs," which is beyond top secret.
"To date, I have received two sworn declarations from one [intelligence community] element," McCullough wrote. "These declarations cover several dozen emails containing classified information determined by the IC element to be at the confidential, secret, and top secret/sap levels. According to the declarant, these documents contain information derived from classified IC element sources."
DeLay said he believes Clinton is "going to have to face these charges" eventually, whether it's through an FBI indictment or through the "public eye."
"One way or another either she's going to be indicted and that process begins, or we try her in the public eye with her campaign," DeLay said. "One way or another she's going to have to face these charges."
Is this info he got from his cell mate?
(sorry, couldn’t resist)
Obama wants to change the candidates.
Hillary supporters will just call it a witch hunt (pun intended).
Huma?
Bill and Hillary should flee to France. They are loath to extradite rich Americans. Or, with 170 million they could renounce their US citizenship, become British subjects, and live the life in Monaco. Monte Carlo can be very nice year round.
I’ll believe it when I see it.
I await seeing this lying chinagate bitch in handcuffs. And Huma and Jarrett too.
I’ve said many times that is exactly what she will do. No way is she going to stay in the US...
If I were Hillary, I’d put some of that dirty money in a suitcase and get the hell out of Dodge while her passport still works.
The FBI doesn’t indict. They conduct an investigation. The US Attorney General’s Office indicts.
She will be pardoned, instead.
That way, Obama buys her (and Bill's) silence. And retains control of the party...
Yes, and perhaps Blumenthal and Huma will fall into the broiling mix.
Didn’t she just say that Obama for the Supreme Court? She sure has high hope, just like that lil ole ant.
Tell them I am busy right now.
Of course, she does. Hillary believes that she is above the law...and that Obama will protect her. The party -- an the ountry -- owe it to her.
Otherwise, why would she have so blatently gone around the existing secure system(s)? Evidently, there was no effective attempt to even obscure her guilt. She didn't feel it necessary to employ a computer specialist who could've devised an effective cover-up.
It's what you get when you surround yourself with "yes-men" (and yes-women).
If the FBI recommends an indictment .. and the DOJ won’t indict her .. where do you go next ..??
And .. there are already rumblings in the FBI, that if the DOJ doesn’t indict her (because of the overwhelming seriousness of the evidence) .. there are going to be mass resignations; plus they will go public.
My best guess would be Obama would issue her a pardon; on condition she give up the race, and leave the country.
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