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There are, in fact, noThere are, in fact, not one but five separate FBI investigations which involve members of Clinton's inner circle or their closest relatives - the people at the center of what has come to be known as Clintonworld.
The five known investigations are into: Anthony Weiner, Huma Abedin's estranged husband sexting a 15-year-old; the handling of classified material by Clinton and her staff on her private email server; questions over whether the Clinton Foundation was used as a front for influence-peddling; whether the Virginia governor broke laws about foreign donations; and whether Hillary's campaign chairman's brother did the same.
The progress of the Clinton Foundation investigation and that into McAuliffe was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. t one but five separate FBI investigations which involve members of Clinton's inner circle or their closest relatives - the people at the center of what has come to be known as Clintonworld.
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HUMA
Who is she: Currently vice-chair of the Clinton campaign she was has worked with Clinton for 21 years, since she was 19, as among other things, intern, 'body woman', chief of staff and senior adviser.
Huma Abedin is now represented by attorneys as the FBI begins the lengthy process of examining a laptop seized in the inquiry into her estranged husband's sexting relationship with a 15-year-old.
The FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation also drags her into the spotlight.
And finally there is the possibility of a federal perjury case.
The discovery of a laptop during the Anthony Weiner sexting investigation by the FBI appears at odds with testimony she gave under oath as part of a deposition in a federal case that she had passed on all relevant devices to the FBI.
originally posted by: babybunnies
Think of this - going back to Whitewater, Hillary Clinton has been under investigation for over 20 years, mostly by Republicans, and no one has found enough evidence to convict her on anything.
I wonder if the Donald Trump supporters on here would put their own lives under that amount of scrutiny, and not go to jail for something?
originally posted by: ketsuko
He didn't change his recommendation in respect to the investigation in July, but he didn't say the investigation was closed, either.
This is why. There a bunch of other investigations taking place, any of which are a scandal because they are attached to her.
Think of this - going back to Whitewater, Hillary Clinton has been under investigation for over 20 years, mostly by Republicans, and no one has found enough evidence to convict her on anything. I wonder if the Donald Trump supporters on here would put their own lives under that amount of scrutiny, and not go to jail for something?
Zeifman, a lifelong Democrat, called Clinton a “liar” and “an unethical, dishonest lawyer.” He contends Clinton was collaborating with allies of the Kennedys to block revelation of Kennedy-administration activities that made Watergate “look like a day at the beach.” Read more at www.wnd.com...
originally posted by: babybunnies
Think of this - going back to Whitewater, Hillary Clinton has been under investigation for over 20 years, mostly by Republicans, and no one has found enough evidence to convict her on anything.
I wonder if the Donald Trump supporters on here would put their own lives under that amount of scrutiny, and not go to jail for something?
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
I am quickly loosing faith in our leaders, everything is twisted up in a cultish, sexual, bohemian grove, pedo mess.
Do you feel the same way?
originally posted by: Tardacus
a reply to: xuenchen
you got that right, taking down a presidential candidate is a pretty big deal but taking down the president is...well lets just say that a lot of people would love to be a part of that.
woodward and bernstien became famous for doing that and will forever be a part of history.The problem with being the king of the hill is that there is always people who will be trying to knock you off that hill so you better not have too many skeletons in your closet.
originally posted by: Tardacus
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
maybe that`s all part of the plan,
install a blatantly corrupt president and when the people start demanding that things be changed you tell them that yes the system is too broken to fix, so "the people" will no longer be allowed to vote since they can`t be trusted to not elect blatantly obvious corrupt leaders.