2016 FBI, Clinton Emails Probe Had Special Status

NewImage

Obama assigned a select group to investigate Hillary. 

Isn’t that special. 

Newly released documents show the FBI’s probe into Hillary Clinton’s emails was given a “special status” ahead of last year’s presidential election.

Documents revealed the investigation was under control of a small team of high-ranking officials.

FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said in one of the documents he had “no input” when the Clinton email probe began in mid-2015.

This comes as the DOJ is looking into the bureau’s handling of the Clinton probe upon the demand of several key House Republicans.

The department expects to release its oversight report on the matter in the spring.

Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton criticizes the plans to launch a special counsel probe into her accounts.

If she has nothing to hide, why not embrace it. “Bring it on!” kind of response. 

In a recent interview, the failed presidential candidate called the potential investigation “personally offensive.”

Clinton argued it would be a case of political persecution and an “abuse of power.”

This comes despite the Clinton Foundation reportedly helping to corrupt the nuclear industry in the controversial Uranium One Deal as well as financing the now-debunked Trump dossier.

Clinton also accused President Trump of dictatorship over his support for the potential probe.

Right-Mind