According to The New York Post, FBI agents who worked on the Hillary Clinton email investigation are privately upset with the decision not to charge her and are quietly alleging that Attorney General Loretta Lynch must have struck a deal with her husband Bill Clinton during their private meeting.
The Post cites anonymous sources in the FBI who claim that agents investigating Clinton were subject to higher-than-usual scrutiny. Agents had to sign “Case Briefing Acknowledgment” forms, non-disclosure agreements keeping them from speaking to anyone about the case unless called to testify. As a result, agents cannot go public with their opinions of the case, whether they agree with the final result or not.
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No s--t Sherlock! Of course a deal was struck when the Attorney General had a private, closed to the public with no records made, meeting with former president whose very high profile wife is under investigation for multiple felony offenses of federal law. Any one who can walk and chew gum at the same time could see it. In my never to be humble opinion, this very much in your face meeting was a middle finger to the public. It was their way of saying; we are the elites, you are not. We WILL do what ever we want to do, and there is a not damn thing you can do about it.
ReplyDeletea middle finger to the public. It was their way of saying; we are the elites, you are not. We WILL do what ever we want to do, and there is a not damn thing you can do about it.
DeleteWell said.