Posted on 08/16/2016 4:07:35 PM PDT by Nachum
The FBI went to bat for Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, saying that handling emails with classified information even when its marked isnt enough to prove she had knowledge or intent to break the law.
In a letter to congressional investigators, the FBIs chief liaison to Capitol Hill said Mrs. Clinton did handle three messages with a (C) mark next to paragraphs, ostensibly indicating the following information as classified. But Jason V. Herring said thats not enough to show she was negligent.
Mr. Herring also questioned whether the laws against handling classified material in a grossly negligent way would hold up in court, saying the FBI has long been suspect.
The fact that Secretary Clinton received emails containing (C) portion markings is not clear evidence of knowledge or intent, Mr. Herring said in a letter to House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, a Republican, and Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the ranking Democrat.
Mr. Chaffetz on Monday had sent a letter laying out four different areas where he said Mrs. Clinton may have lied to Congress and calling for her to face perjury charges, including over the (C) markings.
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Why are you limiting this corruption yo the Federal level?
I had the same clearance and MOS, Germany 66-67. He is correct!
That is the key question. And it has NOT been answered. Not by her..and not by the DOJ or the FBI.
The Establishment has no credibility. Congrats Obama, you have transformed us into a Banana Republic. And the GOPe, National Review, Krauthammer, etc., DITTO!
The FBI needs to ask the NSA what they think about that......
So .. Comey caved again ..??
What happened to the once acclaimed person who was a “straight shooter”.
If I have to put it in writing ..?? Then you’re not paying attention.
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