WASHINGTON, July 6 (Reuters) - U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch
said on Wednesday she had accepted the FBI's recommendation that no
charges should be brought in the investigation of Hillary Clinton's personal email system.
"I received and accepted their unanimous recommendation that the
thorough, year-long investigation be closed and that no charges be
brought against any individuals within the scope of the investigation,"
Lynch said in a statement.
Editor's notes: Question - this is the last bit of leverage Obama had over Hillary. Will she, now, begin a serious move back to the middle? Not before the convention in two weeks, of course, but after that hurdle has passed, she is free to campaign as she likes . . . . . . unless Obama boxes her in while campaigning for her.
your propensity with conspiracy theories is well documented
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with a conspiracy theory when the theory is fact. I predicted the Comey outcome long before he made his announcement. It was obvious beginning with Obama's public statement (a soft warning to the FBI) of several week's ago, that Hillary had done nothing wrong.
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