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Yes, but; Unfortunately for Hillary, one of the laws she broke would preclude her from holding public office.
Some authority needs to at least charge her with breaking the law before they can begin the process to determine that she broke it, and then convict her before they can say she broke a law that precludes her from holding public office.
Some authority needs to at least charge her with breaking the law before they can begin the process to determine that she broke it, and then convict her before they can say she broke a law that precludes her from holding public office.
How do you know the FBI are not pursuing the FOIA angle?
One reason to interview Hillary's top aides at State could be to ascertain why Hillary's server was not searched in regard to FOIA requests.
Nobody cares except FOX news disciples. Next FOX will do an expose on how Hillary buttered her toast in 1997, and the FOX'ites will froth and slobber she is a traitor for not using margarine.
Yeah, because the totally incompetent (and criminal) handling of Top Secret and Special Compartmentalized Information (above TS) by a Secretary of State is so.. meh? Who cares, right? I mean, so what if this exposed this information to easy hacking by the Russians, the Chinese and the Iranians, right?
I think Obama, Hillary, and friends have cut some kind of a deal.
They are all WAY too confident and cocky these days.
Appears nothing will come out of this except more cynicism from
the people who know how corrupt this all is, just like the IRS scandal and the Fast and Furious scandal that went nowhere.
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