Hillary Clinton’s email scandal encapsulated her 2016 campaign.
Her utter negligence along with the lack of justice in her case shocked millions of Americans.
And one bombshell the FBI just dropped changes the entire story and it’s not looking good for Hillary.
The day then-FBI Director James Comey stated they would not be pursuing charges on Hillary Clinton was infuriating to any American who values law and order.
Since that day, more information has been steadily flowing in, proving just how bad the scandal and Comey’s handling of the matter was.
And the newest information coming straight from the FBI is sure to anger you.
According to new transcripts released by the Senate Judiciary Committee, former FBI Director Comey made the decision not to refer Hillary Clinton for prosecution long before ever interviewing any witnesses.
The Committee alleges Comey was already set on his decision not to pursue criminal prosecution on Hillary Clinton months before the investigation was even finished.
As reported by Townhall:
“According to new transcripts released by the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday afternoon, former FBI Director James Comey made the decision not to refer then Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for prosecution long before ever interviewing key witnesses. Members of the Committee allege Comey made the decision months before FBI agents were finished with the criminal investigation into her mishandling of classified information during her time as Secretary of State.
The transcripts were revealed in a letter sent to current FBI Director Christopher Wray, in which lawmakers are demanding an explanation and more documents surrounding the case.
“According to the unredacted portions of the transcripts, it appears that in April or early May of 2016, Mr. Comey had already decided he would issue a statement exonerating Secretary Clinton. That was long before FBI agents finished their work. Mr. Comey even circulated an early draft statement to select members of senior FBI leadership. The outcome of an investigation should not be prejudged while FBI agents are still hard at work trying to gather the facts,” the letter, signed by Chairman Chuck Grassley and Committee member Lindsey Graham states. “Conclusion first, fact-gathering second—that’s no way to run an investigation. The FBI should be held to a higher standard than that, especially in a matter of such great public interest and controversy.”
“It is unclear whether the FBI agents actually investigating the case were aware that Mr. Comey had already decided on the investigation’s outcome while their work was ongoing. However, it appears that the answer to that question may be underneath some of the extensive redactions that the Department made to the transcripts,” the letter continues.”
These transcripts are leaving some lawmakers demanding an explanation, and for more documents surrounding the case.
They also show that Comey started drafting the statement exonerating Clinton in April or May of 2017.
He had not even interviewed Hillary Clinton, or her closest aides, including Bryan Pagliano, who set up her personal server.
This new information is a part of an ongoing investigation into the matter, and we will be sure to keep you updated on any developments on that.
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