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To: Art in Idaho

Viz. an indictment of Clinton: I’ll believe it when I see it, and not a moment before that.

As far as FBI personnel going public, I fail to see how that would do any more damage than she has already suffered with the current information that’s out there. It’s pretty clear that she had classified information on her home-brew server, in violation of federal law. What else can the FBI people say? They’d come out and say basically that she had classified information on her home-brew server and that it was a violation of federal law to have that information on that server. They might add some details, but that would be about it. They certainly couldn’t disclose what sort of classified information was on there - certainly not any of the details - and so they wouldn’t really be divulging anything that isn’t already out there.

And for that they would most likely lose their jobs or suffer serious discipline, such as losing pay and getting punted into a dead-end assignment.

I don’t think there are any serious FBI heavy hitters who are going to “go public” if the DOJ doesn’t indict.

And so I don’t think Clinton will be indicted.


88 posted on 01/26/2016 8:21:37 PM PST by Oceander
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To: Oceander
I don't think there are any serious FBI heavy hitters who are going to "go public" if the DOJ doesn't indict. And so I don't think Clinton will be indicted.

I'm like you, despite the overwhelming evidence, I'll believe indictment when I see it.

Found this: Former majority leader to Lynch: No stalling on Hillary

"NEW YORK - Former Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay has a message for U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch: Appointing a special prosecutor in the Hillary Clinton email case would be widely regarded as a "political solution" whose only point would be to put off an indictment until after the presidential election in November."

"Truthfully, Lynch does not need a special prosecutor; she already has had the FBI investigation," DeLay said in an interview with WND. "She has to decide now whether or not to take Hillary Clinton's email case to a grand jury, or not."

"The former Texas lawmaker based his remarks on sources in the FBI who tell him they have a "slam dunk" case against Clinton and are preparing to recommend to Lynch that she be prosecuted."

89 posted on 01/26/2016 8:57:38 PM PST by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only Hope for Western Civilization.)
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