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Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to meet Saturday with the FBI, a source close to the investigation into her private email server tells The Daily Caller.
The source went on to suggest the interview may take place at her Washington, D.C. home.
The bureau’s interview with the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is believed to be the final step in its investigation into the potential mishandling of classified information on Clinton’s private email server.
Scheduling the meeting on a holiday weekend will likely help with logistical issues for both the FBI and the Clinton campaign.
Clinton has no campaign events listed on her schedule which means that she will not be tailed by the usual pack of campaign reporters.
The FBI has sought to avoid drawing attention to its probe by bringing in witnesses in secret. That strategy has been successful, as reports of the meetings have only come out after they were held.
originally posted by: jimmyx
this will have no impact here.....if they have a case for indictment, the right will say it's justified. if she is exonerated by the FBI, the right will say it's a conspiracy.....
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: IAMTAT
Sure makes the meeting between Lynch and Bill look like
it was planned, and Lynch's statements purely lies.
originally posted by: burntheships
originally posted by: introvert
The FBI needs to wrap this up so we can go on with out lives and address bigger issues.
Bigger Crooks? I doubt that.
originally posted by: jimmyx
this will have no impact here.....if they have a case for indictment, the right will say it's justified. if she is exonerated by the FBI, the right will say it's a conspiracy.....
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: IAMTAT
Sure makes the meeting between Lynch and Bill look like
it was planned, and Lynch's statements purely lies.
The FBI has sought to avoid drawing attention to its probe by bringing in witnesses in secret. That strategy has been successful, as reports of the meetings have only come out after they were held
originally posted by: StoutBroux
She stated she would go with subordinates and FBI recommendations but she could flip on that, or what would be more likely, sway their recommendations if she doesn't agree with them.