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FBI Director James Comey has told Congress that a new investigation by his agency of Hillary Clinton's private email server has not unearthed any information that would warrant any charges being brought against the Democratic candidate.
Haha deplorables are back to calling FBI rigged again, hilarious!
I won't call anything rigged, but Comey is still accountable for influencing elections with nothing. If the investigation can be completed in a week, the first letter should have never be written. And that's a disgrace.
Will Trump apologize for all things he said with such certaint after letter from 9 days ago?
James Comey did a disservice to the American people when he didn't follow proper FBI protocol both last July and in recent days. He should step down.
If they had not said anything in July, then in October and then now, they would have been better off. IMO. They should just have pretended they were still investigating her.
Why did he have to clear Hillary on July? so she could win the nomination? I bet she would have won the nomination regardless and this comes from someone who did not vote for her during the primaries.
It's already affecting Clinton. Her spiel today is all of a sudden much more positive and away from reciting the things Trump has said about _______________. This is what they wanted to do before the Comey hit piece came out. Not much time left for that message though.
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