Hillary Clinton to be Questioned Soon by FBI Over Private Server
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Will she or wont she be brought up on criminal charges?
According to David Shuster of Al Jazeera America, Hillary Clinton will be interviewed by FBI Director James Comey in the coming days as investigators decide whether or not to file criminal charges over her private email server. In a clip flagged by Mediaite, Al Jazeera reported that the FBI had finished its probe of the Democratic frontrunner’s server that she used as secretary of state. Shuster, who was previously worked with both Fox News and MSNBC, said that a decision to indict Clinton will come after she’s interviewed by FBI Director James Comey in the coming days.
Clinton states she did nothing illegal and did not send any emails that were labeled classified. Of course you didn’t Hillary, only top secret. Let’s face it folks, if it were you or I that did this, we would have already been arrested, charged, indicted, prosecuted and sentenced to prison.
Per Shuster:
While Hillary Clinton fights for the Democratic presidential nomination, law enforcement officials tell Al Jazeera America the Federal Investigation into her personal email system while she was Secretary of State has reached a critical stage.
The FBI, led by Director James Comey, has now finished examining Clinton’s private emails and home server. And the sources add that Comey’s FBI team has been joined by the Justice Department prosecutors. Together, they are now examining the evidence, analyzing relevant laws, and attempting to arrange interviews with key figures in the investigation.
Those interviews, according to attorneys, will include former State Department aides Philippe Reines, Former Clinton Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills, and Clinton herself.
Soon after those interviews — in the next few days and weeks — officials expect Director Comey to make his recommendation to Attorney General Loretta Lynch about potential criminal charges.
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