Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?
While the FBI remains silent on whether or not they are going to charge former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with a crime for compromising classified documents on her private email server, one former U.S. attorney believes a criminal indictment could be announced before the spring.
The Washington Examiner reports:
Joe DiGenova, a Republican U.S. attorney appointed by President Reagan, said Clinton’s “biggest problem right now” is the open FBI investigation into the contents of her private emails.
“They have reached a critical mass in their investigation of the secretary and all of her senior staff,” DiGenova said Tuesday on the “Laura Ingraham Show” radio program. “And, it’s going to come to a head, I would suggest, in the next 60 days.”
… “It’s going to be a very complex matter for the Department of Justice, but they’re not going to be able to walk away from it,” DiGenova said. “They are now at over 1,200 classified emails. And, that’s just for the ones we know about from the State Department. That does not include the ones that the FBI is, in fact, recovering from her hard drives.”
The elephant (or the donkey) in the room is this: will Obama allow the Democratic frontrunner to be criminally charged under his watch during an important presidential election year? Or will he push justice aside in the name of his progressive political agenda?
If Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the Obama Administration fail to prosecute Hillary Clinton after all the condemning evidence gathered by the FBI, it would be one of the most egregious and appalling political cover-ups in American history.