As we reported yesterday, just when Hillary thought the email scandal was behind her, and she could shift her focus to the newly minted GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, an order by Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court decided to lay out ground rules for interviewing multiple State Department officials, and ordered at least six current and former State Department employees to answer questions, all in an effort to finish the depositions in the weeks before the party nominating conventions.
On the heels of interviewing Hillary Clinton's top personal aide Huma Abedin, as we detailed previously, it appears The FBI is finally ready to go after the Emailer-in-chief herself...
Source confirms to @CBSNews Hillary Clinton to be interviewed by the FBI within the coming weeks in the e-mail server investigation.
— Charlie Kaye (@CharlieKayeCBS) May 6, 2016
As CBS reports, a source has confirmed that Hillary Clinton will be interviewed by the FBI within the coming weeks, in connection with the investigation into her private email server. As reported last night, Hillary's top aide, Huma Abedin was interviewed by the FBI at its Washington field office in April.
The FBI and Justice Department have been investigating whether sensitive information that flowed through Clinton's email server was mishandled. Abedin was interviewed at the FBI's Washington field office last month. The FBI's investigation into Clinton's email server was first reported in August.
The Clinton campaign has said it's confident that the FBI's review "will conclude that nothing inappropriate took place." There's no timetable for completing the investigation, and there have been no statements about how much longer the investigation will take.
As we reported on Wednesday, a federal judge in Washington said he may order Clinton to testify under oath about whether she used a private email server to evade public records disclosures. The order from U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan granted a request from the conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch to question six current and former State Department staffers, including Abedin, about the creation and purpose of the email system.
Clinton has dismissed the idea that she could face legal trouble over the use of the server, responding to a debate question in March about the prospect of a federal indictment by saying, "It's not going to happen."
Perhaps she intends on pleading da'fif' before the FBI?
Read more at ZeroHedge.com.
Hillary is more likely to face a pleasant sit-down discussion with coffee and tea from anyone in this administration.
ReplyDeleteHow it must feel to be an fbi lackey who knows you're going through the motions because this isn't going anywhere. Be nice to her boys while you play with your crayons. Can you make those blocks say "immunity", "she'll be my boss", or "can I carry your bags"?
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahaLOL. This is the post Reagan era you wanted, lawless, trivial, and corrupt.