Posted on 10/28/2016 10:21:50 AM PDT by detective
The FBI is reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) tweeted Friday morning: "FBI Dir just informed me, 'The FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation.' Case reopened."
Moments later, NBC News reported that the agency was reopening the investigation and shared a letter from FBI director James Comey informing key lawmakers of the investigation.
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It should have never gotten this far.. but I’m always wary of Lucy pulling the football once again.
comey doen’t want to go to jail...ex cops don’t do well in prison.
Megyn Kelley is very sad! BWA HA HA HA!
Open revolt among FBI agents
Since they are already seen as crooked the last time they did that, it will only reinforce the image.
We win either way.
Also, if the Clinton campaign has a major "scandal" involving Trump that they were saving for the end of next week, look for them to release it immediately to deflect attention away from the reopened FBI probe. (I suspect Hillary's original strategy was to release the sexual assault allegations a few days before election day, but they had to play that card earlier than planned when all of the Wikileaks revelations were made public.)
>>Does anyone know what was behind this decision?
My guess is that Wikileaks turned up more Clinton minions in need of pre-emptive immunity deals. Comey’s got to earn his bribes.
Or maybe this a cover to go after the leakers...
The regular Friday afternoon document dump must have had too many resignation letters from the regular field agents attached for Comey to continue being a Hillary sycophant...
‘The FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation.’
I wonder if Kim Dotcom (aka. the-400-pound-hacker) had something to do with this.
And no time for the RATS to substitue a new candidate for the unredeemably tainted Hillary, as they did with Frank Lautenburg taking over for the corrupt Bob Torecelli in 2002. Boo hoo.
For what? To save face until election’s over?
Nothing will happen unless Trump’s Attorney General is in charge.
Maybe not even then if Obamination pardons Her Highness.
What for??? Hellary got and gets to walk on multiple counts of security breaches, perjury, payola, destruction of evidence, and treason. The FBI is in the cesspool with justice, the wh, and the clintonistas. They have already shown their corruption.
Somebody’s wife needs another political donation?
“Comey should be removed from the investigation as his integrity has been compromised given his history with the Clintons.”
I’ll tell you one main reason Comey has reopened the case. It’s because he has been suffering under the approbation of others and his reputation is being ruined. And I’m not talking primarily about to the American people. It’s because he is living with the total disdain of his fellow FBI Agents, who are disgusted with what he has done in covering up for and being a tool of the Obama Admin and the Clinton family. He has to work with his fellow agents every day and they now consider him a “bad” Cop. an Administration flunky, and a corrupt Director. That is what I believe is primarily motivating Comey’s actions, and the “finding more emails” excuse is just that, an excuse.
Lots of blowback from the guys on the ground, as has been referenced in several FR threads.
Problem is that Comey already looks like a liar, a fool and a crook himself, no matter what he does at this point.
And Hillary will come a-looking for him too.
Head Fake!!!!
Nothing in the emails and Comey knows it......just something to take Trump out of the headlines.
Anyone who thinks this helps her in any way is crazy. They have something serious against her and are afraid of looking verrrryyyy dirty.
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