The most overlooked and egregious conflict of interest that it should have been assigned a special prosecutor on day 1. Somebody tipped someone off on that meeting. It even could have been Lynch herself to avoid having to have the final decision on Hillary or it could have been Bill Clinton up to no good. One thing is for sure, there is a message that needed to be conveyed that couldn't be put to paper or entrusted in somebody else.
No.
First, because we know how it happened, and second, because at that point the decision about not prosecuting Hillary had already been made and was known throughout the highest levels of the DOJ and the FBI. The exoneration documents were already written.
The meeting was discovered by a local Fox Network affiliate (not FNC, but Fox) who made inquiries to local police about security details, and discovered it was two big shots, so they took a film crew out to cover the supposedly secret event.
Email and text exchanges already made public contain discussions by top tier FBI officials about how they need to "deal with this local guy" (the LEO) "ruin his life," and "make sure he can't even get a job as a dog catcher."
That's our FBI, talking that way about a local cop, whose sole fault was giving reporters information about an ex parte meeting between two corrupt, public officials.