To: Enterprise
>Her interview wasn’t tape recorded? Why not? Does anyone think anyone else would be afforded that privilege? And, if Hillary was afforded a privilege that other people are not, then shouldn’t the interview be done again, with established procudures and different personnel?
The FBI as a rule doesn’t tape record interviews. This makes it much easier for them to make up items to lock up little people and let big fish like Hillary skate.
26 posted on
07/07/2016 10:41:39 AM PDT by
RedWulf
(End Free trade.)
To: RedWulf
Honestly, I find that hard to believe. In the field, I can see where an interview won't be recorded. But in an office situation, with all the funding and technology that they have access to, I can't believe they would not have something recorded with someone as high profile as Hillary. Recording an interview protects both parties from later false allegations. A recording and transcript lends credibility and transparency to the interview. Anything else here smells of coverup.
56 posted on
07/07/2016 10:58:50 AM PDT by
Enterprise
("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire)
To: RedWulf
156 posted on
07/07/2016 2:40:11 PM PDT by
rolling_stone
(our founders are rolling over in their graves, and yelling 2nd amendment when all else fails)
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