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The FBI's investigation into the Clinton Foundation that has been going on for more than a year has now taken a "very high priority," separate sources with intimate knowledge of the probe tell Fox News.
FBI agents have interviewed and re-interviewed multiple people on the foundation case, which is looking into possible pay for play interaction between then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. The FBI's White Collar Crime Division is handling the investigation.
And because someone will say "DERP FOX NEWS", here is a different source:
The Wall Street Journal’s report that, for over a year, the FBI has been investigating the Clinton Foundation for potential financial crimes and influence peddling is, as Rich Lowry said Monday, a blockbuster. As I argued over the weekend, the manner in which the State Department was put in the service of the Foundation during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary is shocking. It is suggestive of a pattern of pay-to-play bribery, the monetizing of political influence, fraud, and obstruction of justice that the Justice Department should be investigating as a possible RICO conspiracy under the federal anti-racketeering laws.
This has been a case since last November, if memory serves. Do you remember that during his July testimony, Comey refused to answer any question regarding the existence of any other investigation? Well, this was the one.
But public corruption cases take forever to make, and the successful appeal of the former Virginia governor and his wife several months ago put quite a damper on public corruption cases of all stripes. If this one is still alive, well, so be it.
But public corruption cases take forever to make, and the successful appeal of the former Virginia governor and his wife several months ago put quite a damper on public corruption cases of all stripes. If this one is still alive, well, so be it.
That was the the establishment protecting itself and their favorite activity: feathering their own nests.
Has anyone else noticed the FBI is leaking like crazy? I don't think I've ever seen anything like it. Real Clear Politics has this about a story done by Bret Baier -
This part jumps out at me. Tells me we are close to civil war in the Federal Government between people trying to do their jobs and the corrupt thieves.
"4. Sources within the FBI have told him that an indictment is "likely" in the case of pay-for-play at the Clinton Foundation, "barring some obstruction in some way" from the Justice Department. "
Investigators found 650,000 emails on a laptop used by former Rep. Anthony Weiner and his estranged wife Huma Abedin. Its almost like Christmas came early. I would imagine that the Clintons 33,000 bleached bit Pay to Play Clinton foundation emails have reappeared.
1. The Clinton Foundation investigation is far more expansive than anybody has reported so far and has been going on for more than a year.
2. The laptops of Clinton aides Cherryl Mills and Heather Samuelson have not been destroyed, and agents are currently combing through them. The investigation has interviewed several people twice, and plans to interview some for a third time.
3. Agents have found emails believed to have originated on Hillary Clinton's secret server on Anthony Weiner's laptop. They say the emails are not duplicates and could potentially be classified in nature.
4. Sources within the FBI have told him that an indictment is "likely" in the case of pay-for-play at the Clinton Foundation, "barring some obstruction in some way" from the Justice Department.
5. FBI sources say with 99% accuracy that Hillary Clinton's server has been hacked by at least five foreign intelligence agencies, and that information had been taken from it.
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