Hillary Clinton was questioned by the FBI Saturday morning in a 3-1/2-hour meeting. Seems like an awfully long time just to tell them none of the classified documents she handled were MARKED “classified” (except the ones that were), so it’s time to move on, and besides, at this point, with all our secrets already in the hands of hackers worldwide, “what difference does it make?”
Naturally, her camp has a different spin. In an unintentionally hilarious statement, campaign spokesman Nick Merrill wrote that Hillary “gave a voluntary interview this morning about her email arrangements while she was Secretary…She is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion.“
So pleased, she could hurl a lamp, I’d wager. By the way, it's not a "review," it's a federal investigation. That adjective "voluntary" is also debatable. But I digress.
Merrill concluded, “Out of respect for the investigative process, she will not comment further on her interview." And if anyone has respect for the “investigative process,” it’s Hillary “Vast Right-wing Conspiracy” Clinton.
One thing worth noting: unless it’s the type of investigation where they break down your door with a battering ram, the FBI doesn’t just drop by unannounced for tea on a Saturday morning. A 3-1/2-hour interview with a presumptive Presidential nominee would have to be scheduled well in advance.
That means this was probably at least in the works when Hillary was claiming she hadn’t heard from the FBI at all, and almost certainly set in stone on her agenda when Bill Clinton just “happened” to find his way onto Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s plane for a half-hour private chat ("No photos!") just a few days ago. But then, the Clintons always have had a unique way of showing their respect for the investigative process.
some information that was cited :
" Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to meet Saturday with the FBI, a source close to the investigation into her private email server tells The Daily Caller.
The source went on to suggest the interview may take place at her Washington, D.C. home.
The bureau’s interview with the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is believed to be the final step in its investigation into the potential mishandling of classified information on Clinton’s private email server."
Earlier this week, former President Bill Clinton met with Attorney General Loretta Lynch. The fallout from that meeting has left many Americans wondering whether Lynch should recuse herself from any upcoming proceedings. Lynch herself admitted it looked questionable
"I think that’s a perfectly reasonable question… because people have also wondered and raised questions about my role in the ultimate resolution of matters involving the investigation into the State Department e-mails.”"
Nb : Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill confirmed that Hillary Clinton gave an FBI interview “voluntarily.”
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Naturally, her camp has a different spin. In an unintentionally hilarious statement, campaign spokesman Nick Merrill wrote that Hillary “gave a voluntary interview this morning about her email arrangements while she was Secretary…She is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion.“
So pleased, she could hurl a lamp, I’d wager. By the way, it's not a "review," it's a federal investigation. That adjective "voluntary" is also debatable. But I digress.
Merrill concluded, “Out of respect for the investigative process, she will not comment further on her interview." And if anyone has respect for the “investigative process,” it’s Hillary “Vast Right-wing Conspiracy” Clinton.
One thing worth noting: unless it’s the type of investigation where they break down your door with a battering ram, the FBI doesn’t just drop by unannounced for tea on a Saturday morning. A 3-1/2-hour interview with a presumptive Presidential nominee would have to be scheduled well in advance.
That means this was probably at least in the works when Hillary was claiming she hadn’t heard from the FBI at all, and almost certainly set in stone on her agenda when Bill Clinton just “happened” to find his way onto Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s plane for a half-hour private chat ("No photos!") just a few days ago. But then, the Clintons always have had a unique way of showing their respect for the investigative process.
some information that was cited :
" Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to meet Saturday with the FBI, a source close to the investigation into her private email server tells The Daily Caller.
The source went on to suggest the interview may take place at her Washington, D.C. home.
The bureau’s interview with the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is believed to be the final step in its investigation into the potential mishandling of classified information on Clinton’s private email server."
Earlier this week, former President Bill Clinton met with Attorney General Loretta Lynch. The fallout from that meeting has left many Americans wondering whether Lynch should recuse herself from any upcoming proceedings. Lynch herself admitted it looked questionable
"I think that’s a perfectly reasonable question… because people have also wondered and raised questions about my role in the ultimate resolution of matters involving the investigation into the State Department e-mails.”"
Nb : Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill confirmed that Hillary Clinton gave an FBI interview “voluntarily.”
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