Today the FBI finally announced whether or not Hillary Clinton would be indicted for her use of a private email server as secretary of state.
In the announcement, FBI Director James Comey claimed that Hillary had been “extremely careless” with intelligence that was “marked classified” at the time. He confirmed that over a hundred emails contained confidential information, with many receiving the “top secret” designation left only for the nation’s most vital secrets. He even confirmed that Hillary had failed to turn over hundreds of emails to the FBI.
In a roundabout way, he also made clear that Hillary had lied all along about how her email service was run, and what it contained.
You’d be forgiven if this sounds to you like someone who is about to be charged with a crime — but you would be wrong. Despite the mountains of evidence against Mrs. Clinton, she was not recommended for charges.
Why? Because there was no evidence of “intentional misconduct.”
Since when does intention lift you above the law? It’s clear Hillary had not acted within the boundaries of the law, yet she’s escaping charges, not because of a lack of evidence, but because her position as Democrat nominee has put her above prosecution.
See the report — and reactions — on the next page:
Just a another dumb Obama brown nose, they all think they are above the law. They all need to be sent to prison and some 300 lb gang member make them his girlfriend.
criminals are as criminals do
COMEY needs to step down! He is not doing his job , people go to jail for doing less!!!!!!tHE FBI IS AS CROOKED AS HILLARY AND SHOULD NOT BE TRUSTED! !!!!!
Pimps and whores
this tard should be hanged
He knows his life is in danger if he indites her
By not indicting Killery, he’s aiding a criminal and he to should be indicted !!
Even Martha Stewart went to jail for far less crime .
Go figure .!! Maybe Comey should resign
Wayne Friedman I can’t go but WILL help support those who can.
why waste money ….she’s so old her sentences would only last a couple of years…cause she is desperately ill and I think is soon for a good hospice