An Indictment Would Have Been Great For Hillary But Is Bad For Democrats In Nov.

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Fact is, an indictment would have been the best thing that happened because Democrats still had time to replace a toxic candidate with a fresh candidate without all of this baggage. Now you're stuck with her:

The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

www.usatoday.com

The FBI recommended Hillary Clinton shouldn't face charges over her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. VPC

FBI Director James Comey announced Tuesday that the bureau is recommending the Justice Department pursue no charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a personal email account to handle government business.

But he said that is largely because investigators found Clinton and her team had no intent to violate the law.

It was good news for Clinton, but Comey's statement was full of bad news, too. Clinton and her team "were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information," Comey said.

Here is what the FBI found:

She sent and received classified information

While some of the emails Clinton sent have been declared classified retroactively, Comey said 110 emails in 52 email chains were classified at the time they were sent.

Of those: • Eight email chains contained "top secret" information. • 36 chains contained "secret" information. • Eight email chains contained "confidential" information, the lowest classification level.

"None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system," Comey said.

Some emails have been lost

Clinton and her lawyers handed over to the State Department 30,000 emails that they said were the business-related emails from her private system. The personal emails were deleted. But Comey said that in this process, it is "likely that there are other work-related emails that they did not produce ... that are now gone because they deleted all emails they did not return to State, and the lawyers cleaned their devices." The FBI could not recover these.

Her email might have been hacked

Comey said there was no direct evidence Clinton's email was hacked, but other people she corresponded with were hacked, and her use of a private email system was well-known. She also used her email while traveling "in the territory of sophisticated adversaries." Thus, he said, "it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal email account."

Many servers, not one

The story of Clinton's emails has been about her use of a private server to run her own email system, but Comey said, "Secretary Clinton used several different servers and administrators of those servers during her four years at the State Department, and used numerous mobile devices to view and send email." Old servers got decommissioned as new equipment was brought online, and information on old devices was scrapped.

So why no charges?

Comey said the key here is that investigators found no intent to break the law. Cases that have been filed in similar cases have been based on "clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information" or "indications of disloyalty to the United States." In the Clinton case, those elements were not found.


The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email
 
Indeed, by the FBI not following the law, most rational folks with any intelligence can see the system is rigged. Either that or anyone in government can delete their records as they see fit. So President Nixon should be treated as a hero and pioneer for the Democrats for erasing a few minutes of audio tape.
 
For true, the Dems would have run Biden in all probability and that would have really thrown a spanner in the works for the Trump campaign. I was relieved that she wasn't charged.

Two fold bonus. It just confirms what we all know. That political dynasties know they can operate above the law.
 
I'm waiting for George Soros statement. Then we'll know whether The Democrat Party will be finding a viable candidate for November or whether he will have demonstrably gone senile.
 
Fact is, an indictment would have been the best thing that happened because Democrats still had time to replace a toxic candidate with a fresh candidate without all of this baggage. Now you're stuck with her:

The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

www.usatoday.com

The FBI recommended Hillary Clinton shouldn't face charges over her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. VPC

FBI Director James Comey announced Tuesday that the bureau is recommending the Justice Department pursue no charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a personal email account to handle government business.

But he said that is largely because investigators found Clinton and her team had no intent to violate the law.

It was good news for Clinton, but Comey's statement was full of bad news, too. Clinton and her team "were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information," Comey said.

Here is what the FBI found:

She sent and received classified information

While some of the emails Clinton sent have been declared classified retroactively, Comey said 110 emails in 52 email chains were classified at the time they were sent.

Of those: • Eight email chains contained "top secret" information. • 36 chains contained "secret" information. • Eight email chains contained "confidential" information, the lowest classification level.

"None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system," Comey said.

Some emails have been lost

Clinton and her lawyers handed over to the State Department 30,000 emails that they said were the business-related emails from her private system. The personal emails were deleted. But Comey said that in this process, it is "likely that there are other work-related emails that they did not produce ... that are now gone because they deleted all emails they did not return to State, and the lawyers cleaned their devices." The FBI could not recover these.

Her email might have been hacked

Comey said there was no direct evidence Clinton's email was hacked, but other people she corresponded with were hacked, and her use of a private email system was well-known. She also used her email while traveling "in the territory of sophisticated adversaries." Thus, he said, "it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal email account."

Many servers, not one

The story of Clinton's emails has been about her use of a private server to run her own email system, but Comey said, "Secretary Clinton used several different servers and administrators of those servers during her four years at the State Department, and used numerous mobile devices to view and send email." Old servers got decommissioned as new equipment was brought online, and information on old devices was scrapped.

So why no charges?

Comey said the key here is that investigators found no intent to break the law. Cases that have been filed in similar cases have been based on "clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information" or "indications of disloyalty to the United States." In the Clinton case, those elements were not found.


The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

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Trump is going to pummel her with the cronyism label. The most corrupt administration ever, and she's right in the middle of it.
 
Fact is, an indictment would have been the best thing that happened because Democrats still had time to replace a toxic candidate with a fresh candidate without all of this baggage. Now you're stuck with her:

The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

www.usatoday.com

The FBI recommended Hillary Clinton shouldn't face charges over her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. VPC

FBI Director James Comey announced Tuesday that the bureau is recommending the Justice Department pursue no charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a personal email account to handle government business.

But he said that is largely because investigators found Clinton and her team had no intent to violate the law.

It was good news for Clinton, but Comey's statement was full of bad news, too. Clinton and her team "were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information," Comey said.

Here is what the FBI found:

She sent and received classified information

While some of the emails Clinton sent have been declared classified retroactively, Comey said 110 emails in 52 email chains were classified at the time they were sent.

Of those: • Eight email chains contained "top secret" information. • 36 chains contained "secret" information. • Eight email chains contained "confidential" information, the lowest classification level.

"None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system," Comey said.

Some emails have been lost

Clinton and her lawyers handed over to the State Department 30,000 emails that they said were the business-related emails from her private system. The personal emails were deleted. But Comey said that in this process, it is "likely that there are other work-related emails that they did not produce ... that are now gone because they deleted all emails they did not return to State, and the lawyers cleaned their devices." The FBI could not recover these.

Her email might have been hacked

Comey said there was no direct evidence Clinton's email was hacked, but other people she corresponded with were hacked, and her use of a private email system was well-known. She also used her email while traveling "in the territory of sophisticated adversaries." Thus, he said, "it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal email account."

Many servers, not one

The story of Clinton's emails has been about her use of a private server to run her own email system, but Comey said, "Secretary Clinton used several different servers and administrators of those servers during her four years at the State Department, and used numerous mobile devices to view and send email." Old servers got decommissioned as new equipment was brought online, and information on old devices was scrapped.

So why no charges?

Comey said the key here is that investigators found no intent to break the law. Cases that have been filed in similar cases have been based on "clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information" or "indications of disloyalty to the United States." In the Clinton case, those elements were not found.


The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

WTDnnwE.gif
Typical hypocritical ignorant democrat non-response.
 
Fact is, an indictment would have been the best thing that happened because Democrats still had time to replace a toxic candidate with a fresh candidate without all of this baggage. Now you're stuck with her:

The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

www.usatoday.com

The FBI recommended Hillary Clinton shouldn't face charges over her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. VPC

FBI Director James Comey announced Tuesday that the bureau is recommending the Justice Department pursue no charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a personal email account to handle government business.

But he said that is largely because investigators found Clinton and her team had no intent to violate the law.

It was good news for Clinton, but Comey's statement was full of bad news, too. Clinton and her team "were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information," Comey said.

Here is what the FBI found:

She sent and received classified information

While some of the emails Clinton sent have been declared classified retroactively, Comey said 110 emails in 52 email chains were classified at the time they were sent.

Of those: • Eight email chains contained "top secret" information. • 36 chains contained "secret" information. • Eight email chains contained "confidential" information, the lowest classification level.

"None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system," Comey said.

Some emails have been lost

Clinton and her lawyers handed over to the State Department 30,000 emails that they said were the business-related emails from her private system. The personal emails were deleted. But Comey said that in this process, it is "likely that there are other work-related emails that they did not produce ... that are now gone because they deleted all emails they did not return to State, and the lawyers cleaned their devices." The FBI could not recover these.

Her email might have been hacked

Comey said there was no direct evidence Clinton's email was hacked, but other people she corresponded with were hacked, and her use of a private email system was well-known. She also used her email while traveling "in the territory of sophisticated adversaries." Thus, he said, "it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal email account."

Many servers, not one

The story of Clinton's emails has been about her use of a private server to run her own email system, but Comey said, "Secretary Clinton used several different servers and administrators of those servers during her four years at the State Department, and used numerous mobile devices to view and send email." Old servers got decommissioned as new equipment was brought online, and information on old devices was scrapped.

So why no charges?

Comey said the key here is that investigators found no intent to break the law. Cases that have been filed in similar cases have been based on "clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information" or "indications of disloyalty to the United States." In the Clinton case, those elements were not found.


The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

WTDnnwE.gif
Typical hypocritical ignorant democrat non-response.
RW'ER likes beating off his horse.
 
Indeed, by the FBI not following the law, most rational folks with any intelligence can see the system is rigged. Either that or anyone in government can delete their records as they see fit. So President Nixon should be treated as a hero and pioneer for the Democrats for erasing a few minutes of audio tape.

The FBI did not follow the law? Every legal expert I have heard today, other than the rabid FOX people, have said that this is a good decision. Give it up.

Why are you so worried about Hillary? Your boy Donnie should be able to demolish her, right? HE IS DA BOMB!
 
Indeed, by the FBI not following the law, most rational folks with any intelligence can see the system is rigged. Either that or anyone in government can delete their records as they see fit. So President Nixon should be treated as a hero and pioneer for the Democrats for erasing a few minutes of audio tape.


The twisted logic here is that, as hiLIARy is a wellknown liar and bender of laws, no reasonable prosecutor would bother to prosecute her for such behavior.
 
History may not repeat, but it sure does rhyme!!

hiLIARy, like her filthy, self serving, lying pig of a husband, went on national television in front of the cameras, looked right into them, and lied directly to the American people. She know she was lying, yet just like her scumbag hillbilly husband, she lied anyway. Then she repeated the lie, over and over, literally hundreds of times!

No charges are needed. The FBI has confirmed that hiLIARy is a liar.
 
Trump is going to pummel her with the cronyism label. The most corrupt administration ever, and she's right in the middle of it.

The Obama administration is the least corrupt since Carter

Care to name who in his administration was indicted?
 
Trump is going to pummel her with the cronyism label. The most corrupt administration ever, and she's right in the middle of it.

The Obama administration is the least corrupt since Carter

Care to name who in his administration was indicted?

The name Scooter in the W administration keeps coming to mind. He was the fall guy for DICK.
 
Fact is, an indictment would have been the best thing that happened because Democrats still had time to replace a toxic candidate with a fresh candidate without all of this baggage. Now you're stuck with her:

The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

www.usatoday.com

The FBI recommended Hillary Clinton shouldn't face charges over her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. VPC

FBI Director James Comey announced Tuesday that the bureau is recommending the Justice Department pursue no charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a personal email account to handle government business.

But he said that is largely because investigators found Clinton and her team had no intent to violate the law.

It was good news for Clinton, but Comey's statement was full of bad news, too. Clinton and her team "were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information," Comey said.

Here is what the FBI found:

She sent and received classified information

While some of the emails Clinton sent have been declared classified retroactively, Comey said 110 emails in 52 email chains were classified at the time they were sent.

Of those: • Eight email chains contained "top secret" information. • 36 chains contained "secret" information. • Eight email chains contained "confidential" information, the lowest classification level.

"None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system," Comey said.

Some emails have been lost

Clinton and her lawyers handed over to the State Department 30,000 emails that they said were the business-related emails from her private system. The personal emails were deleted. But Comey said that in this process, it is "likely that there are other work-related emails that they did not produce ... that are now gone because they deleted all emails they did not return to State, and the lawyers cleaned their devices." The FBI could not recover these.

Her email might have been hacked

Comey said there was no direct evidence Clinton's email was hacked, but other people she corresponded with were hacked, and her use of a private email system was well-known. She also used her email while traveling "in the territory of sophisticated adversaries." Thus, he said, "it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal email account."

Many servers, not one

The story of Clinton's emails has been about her use of a private server to run her own email system, but Comey said, "Secretary Clinton used several different servers and administrators of those servers during her four years at the State Department, and used numerous mobile devices to view and send email." Old servers got decommissioned as new equipment was brought online, and information on old devices was scrapped.

So why no charges?

Comey said the key here is that investigators found no intent to break the law. Cases that have been filed in similar cases have been based on "clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information" or "indications of disloyalty to the United States." In the Clinton case, those elements were not found.


The damning things the FBI said about Clinton's email

Stupid, careless and incompetent. Yup that's Hitlery.
 
Just remember not being indicted does not mean being vindicated no Hillary won't face charges but Comey blew apart every lie Hillary has told about her e-mails and server. For someone who the voters didn't consider honest or trustworthy before this is by no means a positive.
 
Make no mistake, despite the fact that the powers that be are giving Hillary a pass, Comey's revelations are very damning.
 
Make no mistake, despite the fact that the powers that be are giving Hillary a pass, Comey's revelations are very damning.

Yup and you can bet Trump will be using that against her. I doubt he will let anyone forget just how careless, stupid and incompetent she is.
 

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