FBI Director James Comey testified before Congress Thursday that Hillary
Clinton lied when she said that she neither sent nor received classified
material. And that nothing was marked classified on the emails on her server.
And that she lied when she said her server was not hacked. And that she lied
when she said that she turned over all her work-related emails to the State
Department.
All these lies where spoken in media interviews on virtually every news show in
the country.
They were also repeated before Congress in her sworn testimony during the
Benghazi hearings.
Asked
why he did not recommend prosecution for perjury, Comey answered that he did
not have a referral and that he needed one to investigate further. Committee
Chairman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, said he would send a referral over in a matter
of "hours."
Now, maybe we've finally got her.
The Justice Department has decided not to indict her for mishandling of
classified material. But how about lying under oath to Congress?
The FBI will find it hard not to recommend prosecution. The facts are evident
and clear.
If the Justice Department won't prosecute this clear instance of perjury, their
partisanship will be on display. And the decision will have been made following
an FBI recommendation, but most likely opposing it.
Lying under oath seems to run in the Clinton family. Maybe it is contagious.
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