Posted on 04/24/2016 2:45:32 PM PDT by Hojczyk
On The OReilly Factor last night, Judge Andrew Napolitano said the FBI is in the final stages of its investigation into Hillary Clinton and her private email server, and he believes the agency has more than enough evidence to indict and convict her
The evidence of her guilt is overwhelming, Judge Napolitano stated. And the FBI knows a lot more about it than I do.
He said he is 100-percent certain that the FBI has enough evidence to indict and convict.
Whether they do or not, however, is another issue and a politically-charged one, Judge Napolitano added.
Judge Andrew Napolitano went on Bill OReillys show on Friday night and seemed to at least hint that its nearly a done deal. (Fox News)
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WOW... Excellent newspaper article. I never knew that.
Thank you for sharing.
As I remember how the incident was reported....MD governor was having a meeting in his office. Some security guy on his staff was playing with the receiver of the red phone. He unscrewed the mouthpiece, looked inside and said “This is live.” AT&T originally said it was a “mistake in wiring” and soon after bowed out saying it was an FBI matter. Front page of NY Times next day had a picture of a phoneman’s butt protruding from the kneewell of the governor’s desk as he “fixed it.”
I had just started working for Ma Bell at the time and remember saying that there was NO WAY you could look inside the mouthpiece, tell it was “live” and have it be just a mistake in wiring. There were ONLY TWO wires in a mouthpiece, so AT&T’s initial reaction was bogus as hell.
That story hung around for about a day and went down the memory hole. But it taught me that when it came to AT&T and the Gov’t., neither could be trusted.
A couple of years later, AT&T signed a letter of agreement with the DoJ to get out of some anti-trust action and Affirmative Action became the law of the land enforced by the EEOC*
*EEOC - Eventual Ellimination Of Caucasians.
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