The Washington Post is reporting that the FBI found another 14,900 documents (mostly email) that Hillary Clinton failed to turn over to the State Department when she supposedly gave State copies of ALL her business related communications from her days as secretary of state.
Think about that. Hillary turned over 30,000 emails to State. She told the world and the State Department that those 30,000 were everything; there just was no more. Then the FBI got involved. First it found about 1400 emails that Hillary had left out of the document delivery to the State Department. Now we hear that there are another 14,900. That means that Hillary left out one email for every two she turned over. Let's be clear: THERE IS NO WAY THAT THIS OMISSION BY CLINTON WAS UNINTENTIONAL!
FBI Director Comey told us that the bureau was lacking evidence that Clinton's actions were intentional, so he said there should be no indictment. If Hillary left out one in three of her work related emails, that is more than enough evidence of intent. She should have been indicted.
It's events like this that make Americans unwilling to trust their government. I don't know which is worse: the secretary of state who acts as if the laws don't apply to her or the FBI director who won't look at obvious evidence and gives that crooked secretary of state a pass for her wrongdoing.
Think about that. Hillary turned over 30,000 emails to State. She told the world and the State Department that those 30,000 were everything; there just was no more. Then the FBI got involved. First it found about 1400 emails that Hillary had left out of the document delivery to the State Department. Now we hear that there are another 14,900. That means that Hillary left out one email for every two she turned over. Let's be clear: THERE IS NO WAY THAT THIS OMISSION BY CLINTON WAS UNINTENTIONAL!
FBI Director Comey told us that the bureau was lacking evidence that Clinton's actions were intentional, so he said there should be no indictment. If Hillary left out one in three of her work related emails, that is more than enough evidence of intent. She should have been indicted.
It's events like this that make Americans unwilling to trust their government. I don't know which is worse: the secretary of state who acts as if the laws don't apply to her or the FBI director who won't look at obvious evidence and gives that crooked secretary of state a pass for her wrongdoing.
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