We all know the FBI is ready, now they might force the hand of the DOJ if they see it fit.
As we reported, the FBI is ready to indict Hillary Clinton due to her email scandal and leaking of classified information. It’s already been proven that she had top secret emails on her personal email server, as uncovered by the FBI itself, but now there is another wrinkle that might see her in a court sooner than we thought.
How could this all go down? Here’s how.
Ken Cuccinelli, the former attorney general of Virginia, knows the laws regarding classified information firsthand. In his private practice, Cuccinelli defended a Marine lieutenant colonel court martialed on charges of possessing such information outside a secure facility. He says Clinton’s actions in the e-mail scandal clearly satisfy all five requirements necessary to sustain charges of mishandling classified material, and constitute a breach perhaps even more glaring than the one for which General David Petraeus was convicted.As FBI Director, Comey was completely in the loop on the decision to bring charges against Petraeus, so Clinton’s case is familiar territory for him. Cuccinelli says that if the FBI’s handling of Petraeus is any guide, Comey’s agents are likely to recommend a Clinton indictment to the Department of Justice.There is no time limit on how long Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the DOJ can take in reviewing the FBI’s recommendation and the evidence on which it’s based. But if the Department of Justice gives the signal that they’re going to ignore the FBI’s investigations, or drag out their own review past election day, Cuccinelli — along with Judge Andrew Napolitano, Roger Stone, Charles Krauthammer, and other observers — predicts that Comey will resign in protest, and other high-level FBI officials could follow him out the door.
WOA! This is huge. This could be the news we’ve been waiting for and it’s all about to go down in the next few days. Stay tuned as we’ll bring up up to date information as soon as we get it.
(Source: The National Review)