The FBI is ready to indict Hillary Clinton and if its recommendation isn’t followed by the U.S. attorney general, the agency’s investigators plan to blow the whistle and go public with their findings, former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay tells Newsmax TV.Huffington Post Writer: Editors Deleted My Article on Hillary’s Imminent Indictment
The key passage in the deleted article was:
James Comey and The FBI will present a recommendation to Loretta Lynch, Attorney General of the Department of Justice, that includes a cogent argument that the Clinton Foundation is an ongoing criminal enterprise engaged in money laundering and soliciting bribes in exchange for political, policy and legislative favors to individuals, corporations and even governments both foreign and domestic.Meantime, here's a synopsis (source) of the State Department's Inspector General's report of Clinton's use of private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State:
— Neither Clinton nor any of her senior staff would participate in the IG’s investigationAs for the damage to US security due to the irresponsibility Secretary Clinton in privatizing State Department communications,, here's Former Director of CIA and the US National Intelligence Agency, General Michael Hayden:
— Clinton never sought approval, legal or technical, for her unprecedented private email system
— IT staffers and others at State warned her against it
— Had she sought approval, the State Department would not have granted it
— Clinton violated Federal Records laws
— Clinton did not turn over all of her work-related emails. Several (unclassified) were quoted in the IG report that had never been released
— Clinton violated State Department policies and guidelines in place at the time, even as the State Department enforced those on the rank-and-file
— IT staff at the State Department who raised concerns internally were falsely told the server was approved and ordered to not discuss it further
— Clinton’s use of a non-standard email account caused many of her emails to not reach their recipients inside State, and ended up instead in Spam
— State Department staffers not in Clinton’s inner circle aware of her private email address could not communicate with the head of their agency
— His State Department bosses did not know their employee, Bryan Pagliano, was simultaneously working directly for Clinton maintaining her private server
— The server came under severe enough hacker attacks that its administrator had to physically unplug it to prevent intrusions.
I would loose all respect for dozens of intelligence agencies around the world if they did not have access to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email server:
Looks like Clinton cannot win against Trump so now's the time for her to make a deal with the Administration and withdraw from the race voluntarily, rather than be removed in handcuffs.
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