1/4 FBI opens new Hillary Investigation into Pay to Play - interviewing witnesses (CNN, accuse)
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Will be interesting to see if the FBI finds any dirt and this goes somewhere.
The Obama Justice Department had put some influence on the FBI to not look into it, now the Trump administration is putting influence to do the opposite.
Possible pay to play with the Clinton Foundation.
The good news for Hillary?!?! Most of the laws she is accused of breaking has a 5 year statute of limitations...Hillary left office 2013...
There is no statue on federal crimes just like there is no probation or parole, besides having to keep your IRS records for Audit.
I have no idea how you can stand to be so consistently, demonstrably wrong. There is a statute of limitations on Federal crimes, the length of limitations period. It’s found in US Code 18, and starts at five years for non-capital offenses, with many others having longer limits. Really, it takes about 30 seconds to google it. Can you try? For us?
Will be interesting to see if the FBI finds any dirt and this goes somewhere.
The Obama Justice Department had put some influence on the FBI to not look into it, now the Trump administration is putting influence to do the opposite.
Possible pay to play with the Clinton Foundation.
The good news for Hillary?!?! Most of the laws she is accused of breaking has a 5 year statute of limitations...Hillary left office 2013...
Wow.
And some people complain that the Russian investigation is taking too long.
Good to know we don't have to deal with Holder or Lynch this time. and unlike Comey intended, a prosecutor will actually look at it all and get to decide, not you Mr. Comey.
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