16-11-2016, 10:25 PM
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SS: The FBI is extending its investigation into the Clinton email case - after obtaining a warrant to search the laptop of Clinton's closest aide Huma Abedin. The Clinton campaign says the move is political - is the FBI guilty of swaying the vote, like Hillary suggests?
CH: To be fair to FBI, they were put in a very difficult position - there are tens of thousands, they say 660,000 emails, we don't really know how many of those, but if the FBI made this discovery and did not make it public, they would be accused, of course, of aiding Clinton campaign. I don't know the motives, but I think we do have to recognise that the FBI, I think, felt correctly, that given the volatility of the campaign and the fact that they had, after the investigation of the Clinton email - she had used a private server - while they certainly felt that it was inappropriate to exonerate her of criminal activity that they felt kind of a responsibility to be transparent.
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This is 100% fiction.
First of all, there were no rules against having a private server -- it was widespread practice in the State Dept. -- and Comey admitted under oath that any reasonable person would have made the same mistakes Clinton did.
Second of all, Comey could have checked out those e-mails in the time it took him to write his Treason Letter to Congress.
https://www.inverse.com/article/23367-ed...estigation
If the head of the FBI re-programs all the cable news coverage over the last 11 days of an election heavily in favor of one candidate, he has violated the Hatch Act and can reasonably be accused of treason.
SS: The FBI is extending its investigation into the Clinton email case - after obtaining a warrant to search the laptop of Clinton's closest aide Huma Abedin. The Clinton campaign says the move is political - is the FBI guilty of swaying the vote, like Hillary suggests?
CH: To be fair to FBI, they were put in a very difficult position - there are tens of thousands, they say 660,000 emails, we don't really know how many of those, but if the FBI made this discovery and did not make it public, they would be accused, of course, of aiding Clinton campaign. I don't know the motives, but I think we do have to recognise that the FBI, I think, felt correctly, that given the volatility of the campaign and the fact that they had, after the investigation of the Clinton email - she had used a private server - while they certainly felt that it was inappropriate to exonerate her of criminal activity that they felt kind of a responsibility to be transparent.
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This is 100% fiction.
First of all, there were no rules against having a private server -- it was widespread practice in the State Dept. -- and Comey admitted under oath that any reasonable person would have made the same mistakes Clinton did.
Second of all, Comey could have checked out those e-mails in the time it took him to write his Treason Letter to Congress.
https://www.inverse.com/article/23367-ed...estigation
If the head of the FBI re-programs all the cable news coverage over the last 11 days of an election heavily in favor of one candidate, he has violated the Hatch Act and can reasonably be accused of treason.