Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton in
Congress trying to keep their lies straight as criminal
investigation pummels their careers
Issa stated the FBI "would like to indict both Huma [Abedin] and Hillary Clinton" for this criminal misconduct that has endangered national security. Issa further stated, "I think the FBI director would like to indict both Huma and Hillary as we speak. I think he's in a position where he's being forced to triple-time make a case of what would otherwise be, what they call, a slam dunk."
However, based on personal experience regarding the agency and firsthand knowledge of their methods, political motivations and warped sense of nationalism in cases, the Judiciary Report is firmly of the belief that corruption and cowardice on the part of the FBI is truly to blame for complicity regarding Clinton's criminal conduct.
The security breach was all very unnecessary and preventable. Clinton should be held accountable, as she knew her conduct deviated from protocol and could result in what has ensued: The Communist Block Accessed Hillary Clinton's Unencrypted Emails. She just didn't think anyone had the cajones to hack her computers. Guess again (Yes Hillary, there are people with bigger cajones than you).
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Former House Oversight chairman:
'FBI director would like to indict Clinton and Abedin'
"I think the FBI director would like to indict both Huma and Hillary as we speak," the Republican heavyweight told the Washington Examiner Thursday, during a debate watch-party at Florida Sen. Marco Rubio's New Hampshire campaign headquarters.
"I think he's in a position where he's being forced to triple-time make a case of what would otherwise be, what they call, a slam dunk," Issa said, referring to FBI Director James Comey, who previously told the Senate Judiciary Committee he would conduct a "competent," "honest" and "independent" probe into Clinton's handling of classified information during her tenure as secretary of state. Still, Issa suggested Clinton's wrongdoing is obvious.
"You can't have 1,300 highly sensitive emails that contain highly sensitive material that's taken all, or in part from classified documents, and have it be an accident," he said. "There's no question, she knew she had a responsibility and she circumvented it. And she circumvented it a second time when she knowingly let highly-classified material get onto emails in an unclassified format."
Issa's comments come just two days after former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, claimed he has friends in the FBI who "tell [him] they're ready to indict and they're ready to recommend an indictment."...
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