Hateful Obama’s DOJ Instructed FBI To Ignore Gross Negligence From Hillary Clinton!
It seems that whenever you hear of a Republican that is accused of some kind of a crime that there is a Democrat that has not only done the same exact thing but done it ten times worse.
The fact that Hillary Clinton was able to get away with the things that she got away with as far as the email issue goes is absolutely infuriating.
I remember when I was in the military and there was about thirteen or fourteen months where I was away from the United States. My family and I would email each other but at the same time every so often I would try to make a phone call home.
We were always told never to give what time it was because if that information fell into the wrong hands it could spell trouble for us and everyone else where I was stationed. That being said, if we were going to get in trouble for telling our mothers what time it was what should have happened to Hillary should have been much more harsh.
The Obama-era Department of Justice set an “unusually high threshold” for filing charges against Hillary Clinton for mishandling of classified information on her email server, essentially killing the investigation into the 2016 front runner before it even began, according to a report Monday based on previously non-public testimony in the case.
“In order for Clinton to be prosecuted, the DOJ required the FBI to establish evidence of intent — even though the gross negligence statute explicitly does not require this,” the article by the New York-based Epoch Times reports.
“This meant that the FBI would have needed to find a smoking gun, such as an email or an admission made during FBI questioning, revealing Clinton or her aides knowingly set up the private email server to send classified information.
“Hillary Clinton was famously exonerated by FBI Director James Comey in a July 5, 2016, press conference, which immediately became the subject of controversy,” the report continues.
“Notably, Comey had been convinced to remove the term ‘gross negligence’ to describe Clinton’s actions from his prepared statement by, among others, FBI lawyer Lisa Page, FBI agent Peter Strzok, senior legal counsel Trisha Anderson, and FBI analyst Jonathan Moffa.”
The decision to eliminate gross negligence as a reason to pursue charges had also been reached by then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
This, in other words, is the unholy triumvirate of swampiness when it came to the Clinton case: Lynch, Strzok and Page.
Lynch, you’ll probably remember, famously met with Bill Clinton on an airport tarmac in Phoenix just before Comey cleared Clinton in the email case.
As for Strzok and Page, well, you can also probably remember their text message historyand just what they thought of both Clinton and our current president.
Via Conservative Tribune