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"Two top Senate investigators floated the idea of immunity Tuesday to Bryan Pagliano, the staffer who set up the email server in former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s home, in exchange for testimony about her activities...“The Committees have the authority to obtain an immunity order, to acquire the information they need, while also protecting your right against self-incrimination,” the two senators wrote in a letter to Mr. Pagliano’s lawyer...The senators would need to coordinate with the Justice Department in order to secure an immunity deal."
I wonder if this is what prompted her admission today, a complete about face of what she said yesterday.
Who knows? As you never know with the Clintons. Every single thing they do in the public eye is pre-calculated and scripted to the nth degree before it ever happens. It came off as very insincere, like reading a script. It was an interesting 180 in less than 48 hours. So she was for it before she was against it.
And of course that MSM teleprompter money asking the questions, David Muir, is going to completely go along with it. No hard questions at all.
Let's hope that committee has substantial reason to believe that the IT guy harbors good, usable, and perhaps incriminating evidence against Hillary. It would be a boost to Hillary for this guy to get immunity, only to show up and say "yeah, I plugged a few wires in for her. That's it." Such an occurrence would give the liberal media every opportunity to "forgive" Clinton on the behalf of Americans and stop hounding her about a very serious, and probably criminal, matter.
In future news, "IT Guy Kills Self/Has Heart Attack/Goes Missing".
Time to set up a webcam in Ft Marcy Park.
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